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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-567596

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[Objective]To discuss the clinical effect of Fanggan decoction on H1N1 Influenza virus.[Method]Randomly divided 95 cases into 2 groups,treatment group 48 and control one 47.Treatment group takes Fanggan decoction,the control one uses reducing fever tablet or anti-virus drugs if needed.[Result]The effective rate was 89.6% for treatment group and 85.1% for the control one.The treatment group was better than the control one on the reducing fever time,cough duration and cold symptom time.[Conclusion]Fanggan decoction has a good effect on H1N1 influenza virus.It also can be one of the therapies to relieve influenza patients in Zhejiang Province.

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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-567509

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Objective:To study the Fanggan Decoction,s death prevention on mouse and inhibition effects on Influenza A virus in vivo.Methods:After setting up the model of mouse infected with Influenza A virus(H1N1),we observed the death prevention with Fanggan Decoction,done hemagglutination test and detected the dynamic contents of virus with Real-Time Fluorescence Quantitative RT-PCR.Results:Fanggan Decoction can prevent the death of infected mouse and delay the survival time.The death rate was 66.67%,33.33% and 25% respectively in low,middle and high dose of Fanggan Decoction groups and the average survival time was respectively 8.75 days,11.41 days and 12.33 days.Virus contents reached peak on the 5th day,while compared with the model group,virus contents were lower in each Fanggan Decoction groups,especial in the middle and high dose groups.Conclusion:Fanggan Decoction had good effect in inhibiting Influenza A virus,and can prevent the death of infected mouse,delay the survival time,while get better antivirus dose-effect relationship at double dose.

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