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Characteristics and preparation method of oral decoction paste

-China Journal of Modern Internal Medicine-Journal of Medicine.

Shiquan Dabu Decoction; How to make it.

Oral decoction ointment, also called ointment, is a traditional ointment leaching dosage form in China. The preparation method comprises decocting Chinese herbal medicines in water, removing residues, evaporating and concentrating to a certain concentration, and adding honey and ice cubes. The effect of Jiantang ointment is mainly nourishing, and it also emphasizes the therapeutic effect, so it is called Gao Zi. The ointment contains honey and sugar, and it tastes delicious, which saves patients the pain of decocting medicine every day, and patients are also willing to accept it.

Ointment has obvious timeliness and seasonality. Every year from the Double Ninth Festival of the Lunar New Year to the following spring, people help the old and bring the young, and come to the hospital one after another, asking Chinese medicine to differentiate the pulse and give nourishing prescriptions. Most of them are patients with chronic diseases, such as chronic viral hepatitis B, chronic anemia, chronic rheumatoid arthritis and chronic malignant tumors, and some people need health care. People buy medicine according to the doctor's prescription. Most prescriptions are based on Taiping Huimin Hejiju Prescription [4], which is composed of other Chinese medicines for treating diseases and nourishing Chinese medicines. The dosage is about 0/0 ~ 20 times that of the common prescription/kloc-65438. According to clinical practice, the preparation method of oral decoction paste was summarized for reference.

A method of 1 decocting paste

(1) Soak Chinese herbal medicines in clean drinking water (such as tap water, well water, rivers and lakes, spring water, etc.). ) about 10 h, put it in a pot and boil it with strong fire, reduce the fire to ensure boiling, and stir it frequently. Pay attention to replenish water when necessary, so that the medicinal materials don't surface, decoct for about 3 hours for the first time, filter, let stand and clarify the liquid medicine, and put it into the residue in the same way.

(2) If there are fine-grained Chinese medicines such as Massa Medicata Fermentata, Jianqu, Semen Cuscutae and Semen Plantaginis, they should be wrapped with new gauze and decocted with the medicines.

(3) Collect the clarified liquid medicine, put it in a pot, evaporate and concentrate it into thick paste, and use a stirring rod to take the concentrated solution and drop it on mulberry paper, taking the water around the liquid medicine drop as the degree.

(4) If there are any valuable medicinal materials such as ginseng and American ginseng, the reed head is removed, sliced and steamed in a steamer, then decocted in a small pot for 3 hours, filtered, left standing, clarified, and mixed into evaporated and concentrated thick paste. (5) Put the colla cornus Cervi, colla Corii Asini or Colla Tortoise in a pot, stir until it is completely dissolved, then add about 2.5g of refined honey and 2.5g of wide ice, stir until the sugar beads drop on the stirring rod, and immediately cease fire. (6) Powder such as velvet antler, Cordyceps sinensis, Placenta Hominis, Notoginseng Radix, Bulbus Fritillariae Cirrhosae, and Bulbus Fritillariae Thunbergii. Sprinkle it in the pot while it is hot and mix well [2].

(7) Boil the container filled with the paste, sterilize it, dry it in the air, put it into the sterilized container after the paste is cooled and warmed, and seal it.

(8) Administration method: 1~3 tablespoons, twice a day, with boiled water.

refer to

1 Duan Fujin. Pharmacology. Beijing: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Press, 200 1, 292.

2 Long Zhixian and Ye Chuanhui. Chinese medicine. Shanghai: Shanghai Science and Technology Press, 2000,9-17.