Product introduction of Guchang Zhixie Pill Common name: Guchang Zhixie Pill
Manufacturer: Pharmaceutical Factory of Shaanxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Approval number: National Medicine Zhunzi Z6 1020796
Drug specification: 5g* 18 bags.
Drug price: 32 yuan
Guchang Zhixie Pill Description General name Guchang Zhixie Pill
Product name: Guchang Zhixie Pill (Master Bai)
The whole spelling code is long and straight (master Bai)
Main ingredients: Mume Fructus, Zingiberis Rhizoma, Coptidis Rhizoma, Radix Aucklandiae, poppy shell and Rhizoma Corydalis.
Character Guchang Zhixie Pill (Master Bai) is a water pill, yellow-brown; The taste is bitter and slightly spicy.
Indications/Functions: Regulating liver and spleen, astringing intestine and relieving pain. For disharmony between liver and spleen, diarrhea and abdominal pain, and chronic nonspecific ulcerative colitis.
Specification 5g* 18 bag
Administration and dosage: take orally, 5g once, three times a day.
Adverse reactions are not clear.
Taboo is not clear.
Precautions 1. Do not eat cold, spicy, greasy and other irritating foods. 2. Athletes should use it with caution.
Drug Interaction If used together with other drugs, drug interaction may occur. Please consult a doctor or pharmacist before using Guchang Zhixie Pill (Master Bai).
Storage seal.
Packaging, packaging, composite film bag. 5g * 18 bags/box.
Valid for 24 months.
Approval number: National Medicine Zhunzi Z6 1020796
Manufacturing enterprise Shaanxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Pharmaceutical Factory
Efficacy and role of Guchang Zhixie Pill (Master Bai) Guchang Zhixie Pill (Master Bai) regulates liver and spleen, astringents intestines and relieves pain. For disharmony between liver and spleen, diarrhea and abdominal pain, and chronic nonspecific ulcerative colitis.
Common problems in the use of Guchang Zhixie Pill Guchang Zhixie Pill is a medicine for the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases, which originated from the classic prescription of medical sage Zhang Zhongjing. Wu Mei pills? It is made by chemical cutting on the basis of traditional processing technology and modern science and technology. Guchang Zhixie Pill is effective, but many patients don't know when to take it. Then, when will Guchang Zhixie Pill be eaten well?
Guchang Zhixie Pill is generally effective after meals, and the medicine should be taken about 30 minutes after meals, mainly to reduce the irritation of the medicine to the gastrointestinal tract. The oral method of Guchang Zhixie Pill is 4g(36 pills) once, three times a day. Cold, spicy, greasy and other irritating foods should be avoided during taking Guchang Zhixie Pills.
Guchang Zhixie Pill is mainly prepared from Mume Fructus, Coptidis Rhizoma, Zingiberis Rhizoma, Radix Aucklandiae, Papaver Shell and Rhizoma Corydalis. Guchang Zhixie Pill originated from Dr. Zhang Zhongjing's classic prescription? Wu Mei pills? On the basis of traditional processing technology, combined with advanced plant supercritical extraction technology, intestinal biological multifunctional factor selectin -P was successfully extracted, so as to bid farewell to chronic diseases such as intestinal inflammation, repeated mucosal ulceration and vascular injury, which was recognized as the best formula for treating both the symptoms and root causes.
Each component in Guchang Zhixie Pill has its own pharmacology. For example, Yuanhu has the effects of promoting blood circulation, promoting qi circulation and relieving pain. Used for chest pain, hypochondriac pain, chest pain, amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea, postpartum stasis and traumatic pain. Mume has the effects of astringing lung and astringing intestine, promoting fluid production and relaxing bowels. It is often used for chronic cough due to lung deficiency, diarrhea, deficiency heat to quench thirst, syncope, vomiting and abdominal pain. Determined by pharmacological action, the main clinical effect of Guchang Zhixie Pill is to harmonize liver and spleen, astringent intestine and relieve pain. It is used for patients with disharmony between liver and spleen, diarrhea and abdominal pain, and chronic nonspecific ulcerative colitis.