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📜 Formula

Ge Shan Xiao Ji Granule

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📜 Names
Pinyin Name
Ge Shan Xiao Ji Ke Li
中文名 (Chinese)
隔山消积颗粒
English Name
Ge Shan Xiao Ji Granule
💊 Form & Use
Category
Chinese patent medicines
Dosage Form
颗粒剂 (Granule)
Administration
Oral
Source / 出处
ITCM
🌿 Composition
Herbs (中文)
隔山消, 马兰草, 蔗糖, 糊精
Herbs (Pinyin)
Ge Shan Xiao, Ma Lan Cao, Zhe Tang, Hu Jing
🩺 Syndromes & Indications
Syndromes (中文)
消积行气
Syndromes (English)
Eliminate the accumulation of qi
Indications (中文)
脾胃气滞所致的食积内停,脘腹胀痛,不思饮食,嗳腐吞酸
Indications (English)
Food stagnation caused by spleen and stomach qi stagnation, abdominal distension and pain, reluctance to eat, aversion to acid
🔗 External References
CPMCP CPM
432
ITCM
51453
🔍 Raw view — every non-empty column on this row (29 fields)
name
Ge Shan Xiao Ji Granule
pinyin name
Ge Shan Xiao Ji Ke Li
chinese name
隔山消积颗粒
english name
Ge Shan Xiao Ji Granule
formula id str
HBFO002151
dosage form
颗粒剂 (Granule)
administration
Oral
category
Chinese patent medicines
herbs in chinese
隔山消, 马兰草, 蔗糖, 糊精
herbs in pinyin
Ge Shan Xiao, Ma Lan Cao, Zhe Tang, Hu Jing
syndromes in chinese
消积行气
syndromes in english
Eliminate the accumulation of qi
indications in chinese
脾胃气滞所致的食积内停,脘腹胀痛,不思饮食,嗳腐吞酸
indications in english
Food stagnation caused by spleen and stomach qi stagnation, abdominal distension and pain, reluctance to eat, aversion to acid
source
ITCM
cpmcp cpm id
432
itcm id
51453

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