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🌿 Herb

Camphorar

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Clinical Trials
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Meta-Analyses
1
PubMed References
📋 Sample Trials
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📊 Sample Meta-Analyses
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📚 Sample References
PMID 24133266
Amplified cold transduction in native nociceptors by M-channel inhibition
J Neurosci · 2013
🌿 All Herb data fields for Camphorar
🌿 Names
Pinyin Name
Zhang Nao
中文名 (Chinese)
樟脑
Latin Name
Camphora
English Name
Camphorar
Alias Names
韶脑; 潮脑; 脑子; 油脑; 树脑
☯ TCM Properties
Properties (性味)
Hot; Pungent
Meridians (归经)
Spleen; Heart
Therapeutic Class (EN)
Toxication reduction, anthelmintic, dampness removal, and itching control
功效分类 (CN)
解毒杀虫燥湿止痒
🩺 Clinical Profile
Function (功能)
For coma of sthenic type, especially those due to affection of filthy and turbid substance. external use for scabies, tinea, skin infection, prurigo, trauma, toothache; Oral use for vomiting and diarrhea of cold-dampness type, chest pain, abdominal pain of stomach-cold origin, dyspepsia with abdominal distending pain.
Indication (主治)
1. local application to the skin exerts a mild local anesthetic effect. 2. oral use in small amount produces a feeling of warmth and comfort in the stomach, while in large dose causes irritating and leads to nausea and vomiting. 3. stimulating the central nervous system, and also non-selectively the respiration. large dose may cause convulsion.
Toxicity
Extremely toxic
Clinical Manifestations
1. local application to the skin exerts a mild local anesthetic effect. 2. oral use in small amount produces a feeling of warmth and comfort in the stomach, while in large dose causes irritating and leads to nausea and vomiting. 3. stimulating the central
🔗 External References
TCMID
5586
TCM-ID
2585
🔍 Raw view — every non-empty column on this row (29 fields)
name
Camphorar
chinese name
樟脑
pinyin name
Zhang Nao
latin name
Camphora
english name
Camphorar
properties english
Hot; Pungent
meridians english
Spleen; Heart
tcmid id
5586
herb id str
HERB006931
function text
For coma of sthenic type, especially those due to affection of filthy and turbid substance. external use for scabies, tinea, skin infection, prurigo, trauma, toothache; Oral use for vomiting and diarrhea of cold-dampness type, chest pain, abdominal pain of stomach-cold origin, dyspepsia with abdominal distending pain.
indication
1. local application to the skin exerts a mild local anesthetic effect. 2. oral use in small amount produces a feeling of warmth and comfort in the stomach, while in large dose causes irritating and leads to nausea and vomiting. 3. stimulating the central nervous system, and also non-selectively the respiration. large dose may cause convulsion.
toxicity
Extremely toxic
clinical manifestations
1. local application to the skin exerts a mild local anesthetic effect. 2. oral use in small amount produces a feeling of warmth and comfort in the stomach, while in large dose causes irritating and leads to nausea and vomiting. 3. stimulating the central
therapeutic en class
Toxication reduction, anthelmintic, dampness removal, and itching control
therapeutic cn class
解毒杀虫燥湿止痒
tcm id id
2585
alias name
韶脑; 潮脑; 脑子; 油脑; 树脑
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