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🌿 Herb

Scorpion

0
Clinical Trials
2
Meta-Analyses
2
PubMed References
📋 Sample Trials
None linked yet.
📊 Sample Meta-Analyses
CRD42018110525
A systematic review and meta-analysis of scorpion envenomation in Saudi Arabia: the protocol
Across various geographical regions, each species of scorpion is distinguished b
CRD42022353937
Clinical manifestations and management of Tityus scorpion envenoming: a systematic review
Outcome measures. Clinical trials. Antivenom. Scorpion envenoming.
📚 Sample References
PMID 34252912
A Buthus martensii Karsch scorpion sting targets Nav1.7 in mice and mimics a phenotype of human chronic pain
Pain · 2021
PMID 35910355
Scorpion Venom Heat-Resistant Synthesized Peptide Increases Stress Resistance and Extends the Lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans via the Insulin/IGF-1-Like Signal Pathway
Front Pharmacol · 2022
🌿 All Herb data fields for Scorpion
🌿 Names
Pinyin Name
Quan Xie
中文名 (Chinese)
全蝎
Latin Name
Scorpio
English Name
Scorpion
Alias Names
虿; 奎; 杜伯; 主簿虫; 虿尾虫; 全虫; 茯背虫; 蝎子
☯ TCM Properties
Properties (性味)
Pungent; Calm; Toxic
Meridians (归经)
Liver
Part Used
Body
Therapeutic Class (EN)
Liver-Pacifying Wind-Extinguishing Medicinal
功效分类 (CN)
平肝熄风药
🩺 Clinical Profile
Function (功能)
To calm, dispel wind and check tetany, free network vessels and relieve pain, attack toxin and dissipate binds.
Indication (主治)
Infant fright wind, convulsion, spasm, wind stroke with deviated eyes and mouth, hemiplegia, tetanus, wind-damp impediment, migraine, headache, toothache, deafness, hypertension, swelling toxin of welling abscess and sore, scrofula with phlegm node, snake bite, burns, wind papules, intractable lichen.
Toxicity
Toxic
Clinical Manifestations
1. anti-convulsive and sedative.2. exerting significant and prolong hypotensive effect.3. buthotoxin can induce respiratory paralysis, salivation and convulsion.
🔗 External References
TCMID
7998
TCM-ID
1709
🔍 Raw view — every non-empty column on this row (30 fields)
name
Scorpion
chinese name
全蝎
pinyin name
Quan Xie
latin name
Scorpio
english name
Scorpion
properties english
Pungent; Calm; Toxic
meridians english
Liver
use part
Body
tcmid id
7998
herb id str
HERB004579
function text
To calm, dispel wind and check tetany, free network vessels and relieve pain, attack toxin and dissipate binds.
indication
Infant fright wind, convulsion, spasm, wind stroke with deviated eyes and mouth, hemiplegia, tetanus, wind-damp impediment, migraine, headache, toothache, deafness, hypertension, swelling toxin of welling abscess and sore, scrofula with phlegm node, snake bite, burns, wind papules, intractable lichen.
toxicity
Toxic
clinical manifestations
1. anti-convulsive and sedative.2. exerting significant and prolong hypotensive effect.3. buthotoxin can induce respiratory paralysis, salivation and convulsion.
therapeutic en class
Liver-Pacifying Wind-Extinguishing Medicinal
therapeutic cn class
平肝熄风药
tcm id id
1709
alias name
虿; 奎; 杜伯; 主簿虫; 虿尾虫; 全虫; 茯背虫; 蝎子

📊 Meta-Analyses

2 · systematic review
CRD42018110525 A systematic review and meta-analysis of scorpion envenomation in Saudi Arabia:
→ Across various geographical regions, each species
CRD42022353937 Clinical manifestations and management of Tityus scorpion envenoming: a systemat
→ Outcome measures. Clinical trials. Antivenom. Scor

📚 PubMed References

2 · cited research
PMID 34252912 A Buthus martensii Karsch scorpion sting targets Nav1.7 in mice and mimics a phe
Pain
PMID 35910355 Scorpion Venom Heat-Resistant Synthesized Peptide Increases Stress Resistance an
Front Pharmacol
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