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📜 Formula

Gu Hai Sheng Tablet

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📜 Names
Pinyin Name
Gu Hai Sheng Pian
中文名 (Chinese)
谷海生片
English Name
Gu Hai Sheng Tablet
💊 Form & Use
Type (类别)
理气药
Category
Chinese patent medicines
Dosage Form
片剂 (Tablet)
Administration
Oral
Source / 出处
ETCM
🌿 Composition
Herbs (中文)
呋喃唑酮, 川芎, 洋金花, 海螵蛸, 甘珀酸钠, 白及, 盐酸小檗碱, 黄芪
Herbs (Pinyin)
Fu Nan Zuo Tong, Chuan Qiong, Yang Jin Hua, Hai Piao Shao, Gan Po Suan Na, Bai Ji, Yan Suan Xiao Bo Jian, Huang Qi
🩺 Syndromes & Indications
Syndromes (中文)
气虚血瘀证; 脾胃气虚证
Syndromes (English)
Syndrome of qi deficiency of spleen and stomach; Syndrome of blood stasis due to qi deficiency
Indications (中文)
胃脘痛
Indications (English)
Stomachache
🔗 External References
ITCM
1015
ETCM
1015
🔍 Raw view — every non-empty column on this row (30 fields)
name
Gu Hai Sheng Tablet
pinyin name
Gu Hai Sheng Pian
chinese name
谷海生片
english name
Gu Hai Sheng Tablet
formula id str
HBFO001656
dosage form
片剂 (Tablet)
administration
Oral
formula type
理气药
category
Chinese patent medicines
herbs in chinese
呋喃唑酮, 川芎, 洋金花, 海螵蛸, 甘珀酸钠, 白及, 盐酸小檗碱, 黄芪
herbs in pinyin
Fu Nan Zuo Tong, Chuan Qiong, Yang Jin Hua, Hai Piao Shao, Gan Po Suan Na, Bai Ji, Yan Suan Xiao Bo Jian, Huang Qi
syndromes in chinese
气虚血瘀证; 脾胃气虚证
syndromes in english
Syndrome of qi deficiency of spleen and stomach; Syndrome of blood stasis due to qi deficiency
indications in chinese
胃脘痛
indications in english
Stomachache
source
ETCM
itcm id
1015
etcm id
1015
How relationships are computed
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