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publicationDate 2013-06-05-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Medicine for treating insomnia
abstract The invention relates to a medicine for treating insomnia. Raw materials of the medicine comprise, by weight, 20 parts of Flos Albiziae, 20 parts of Angelica sinensis, 18 parts of Radix Rehmanniae, 15 parts of Radix Ophiopogonis, 12 parts of Ramulus Cinnamomi, 12 parts of Ligusticum chuanxiong Hort, 15 parts of Radix Scrophulariae, 9 parts of Radix astragali, 10 parts of Anemarrhena asphodeloides, 8 parts of seed of wild jujube, 8 parts of Pinellia ternate, 9 parts of Rhizoma cyperi, 7 parts of rhizoma coptidis, 7 parts of Poria cocos and 5 parts of semen cassiae. It has been clinically verified that the medicinal composite for treating insomnia has efficacy of treating insomnia, is nontoxic and harmless to human body, can be used to treat both principal and secondary aspect of disease, has no side effect, is low-priced, is simple to prepare, and has an extensive application prospect.
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