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titleOfInvention Chinese medicine for treating allergic dermatitis
abstract The invention relates to a Chinese medicine for treating allergic dermatitis. The Chinese medicine is prepared from the following medicinal materials in parts by weight: 15-30 parts of astragalus, 10-15 parts of divaricate saposhnikovia root, 10-15 parts of paniculate swallowwort root, 8-12 parts of fried large-head atractylodes rhizome, 10-15 parts of fineleaf schizonepeta herb, 8-12 parts of lightyellow sophora root, 15-20 parts of pearl barley, 10-15 parts of cicada shell, 10-15 parts of mint, 10-15 parts of baikal skullcap root, 8-12 parts of Chinese angelica, 10-15 parts of bunge corydalis herb, 10-15 parts of dandelion and 6-9 parts of liquoric root. As proved by a clinical experiment, the Chinese medicine can be used for treating allergic dermatitis safely and effectively.
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