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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 47(20): 5662-5669, 2022 Oct.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36471984

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Medical records in the treatment of external-contraction febrile diseases with Chinese patent medicines in Medical Records Integration of Palace in Qing Dynasty were collected and the syndromes of the diseases, and types, categories, and dosage forms of the medicines were summarized to analyze the use of Chinese patent medicines for the external-contraction febrile diseases. The incidence of the diseases is closely related to the constitution, dietary habit, and emotion of patients. Therefore, the diseases were mainly manifested as cold, warm disease in summer, and summerheat-caused affection, and they were also attributed to the internal causes such as dampness, indigestion, phlegm, and stagnated heat. Thus, heat-clearing and summerheat-expelling formulas represented by Yiyuan Powder and Liuyi Powder were most frequently used, followed by the formulas for promoting digestion and removing food stagnation and formulas of ophthalmology and otorhinolaryngology and surgery department. The composition and application of the most common Chinese patent medicines were analyzed, and the medicines which were also recorded in Chinese Pharmacopoeia(2020) were selected for further comparison to provide a reference for the current application of them. In the development of Chinese patent medicines, the influence of the processing on the efficacy should be emphasized and the application value of classical prescriptions should be further explored. It is of great significance for the composition optimization and efficacy improvement of modern Chinese patent medicines to study the compatibility of mineral medicinals in traditional formulas. When it comes to application in clinical settings, the indications, usage, and application modes of the Chinese patent medicines of Qing Dynasty are of reference value for modern application. Moreover, the anti-epidemic policies and anti-epidemic tea drinks in the records can serve as a reference for the prevention and control of pestilence diseases at present.


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Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Medicine, Chinese Traditional , Humans , Nonprescription Drugs , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use , Powders , Medical Records , China
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