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titleOfInvention Traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating climacteric syndrome
abstract The invention discloses a traditional Chinese medicine composition for improving female climacteric syndrome and belongs to the field of traditional Chinese medicine. According to the traditional Chinese medicine composition, traditional Chinese medicine materials such as sophora flower bud, laggera pterodonta, tree peony bark, rohdea japonica, ramie root and radix scrophulariae are used as traditional Chinese medicine raw materials to be compounded and prepared into traditional Chinese medicine active ingredients, common preparation auxiliary materials are added, and oral preparations can be prepared. The traditional Chinese medicine composition can improve the clinical symptoms of the female climacteric syndrome and has the treatment effect on the female climacteric syndrome.
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