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titleOfInvention Traditional Chinese medicine granules for treating pig influenza and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses traditional Chinese medicine granules for treating pig influenza. The traditional Chinese medicine granules are prepared from the components in parts by weight: 4-8 parts of radix bupleuri, 3-6 parts of root of kudzu vine, 3-6 parts of purple perilla, 2-5 parts of rhizoma atractylodis, 1-4 parts of cyrtomium fortune and 1-3 parts of mint. The traditional Chinese medicine granules are prepared by adding cane sugar after being decocting. The traditional Chinese medicine granules for treating pig influenza has the function of treating the pig influenza by reasonably combining the traditional Chinese medicines; the traditional Chinese medicine granules for treating pig influenza and the preparation method thereof are provided for the breeding industry; the traditional Chinese medicine granules have the characteristics of fast acting, accurate curative effect, no drug residue no toxic and side effect and simple preparation method, and is convenient to transport, convenient and fast to use and suitable for the requirements of large-scale industrialized production.
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