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titleOfInvention Pinellia ternate heart-fire removing dropping pill and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses a pinellia ternate heart-fire removing dropping pill and a preparation method thereof. The pinellia ternate heart-fire removing dropping pill mainly comprises an extract of a pinellia ternate heart-fire removing decoction and a dropping pill substrate, wherein the mass ratio of the extract of a pinellia ternate heart-fire removing decoction to the dropping pill substrate is 1:1-1:10, and the dropping pill substrate is one or more than one of polyethylene glycol 6000, polyethylene glycol 4000, poloxamer, and polyoxyl (40) stearate. The preparation method of the pinellia ternate heart-fire removing dropping pill comprises the following steps: according to the formula, heating the dropping pill substrate to melt, adding the extract of the pinellia ternate heart-fire removing decoction, fully stirring to uniformly distribute the extract in the molten dropping pill substrate to form a molten solution, performing heat preservation of the molten solution in a liquid storage device of a pill dropping machine, performing dropping by using liquid paraffin or dimethicone as condensate liquid, taking the dropping pill out, removing surface oil stains to obtain the product. The pinellia ternate heart-fire removing dropping pill is mainly used for diseases of gastrointestinal functional disorder, peptic ulcer, helicobacter pylori related gastritis, etc.
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