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publicationDate 2017-02-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-104208369-B
titleOfInvention Five-stem ease pill for treating gout
abstract The invention relates to a five-stem ease pill for treating gout, which is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 40-60 parts of bighead atractylodes rhizome, 42-63 parts of cortex dictamni, 45-65 parts of kadsura pepper stems, 42-60 parts of caulis sinomenii, 45-70 parts of honeysuckle stems, 90-115 parts of ramulus mori, 45-60 parts of large-leaved gentian, 45-65 parts of caulis spatholobi, 47-68 parts of radix achyranthis bidentatae, 45-63 parts of poria cocos, 46-60 parts of elecampane, 10-21 parts of asarum, 90-118 parts of oldenlandia diffusa, 45-66 parts of sculellaria barbata, 46-70 parts of fructus forsythiae, 45-72 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 50-62 parts of Chinese starjasmine stems and 40-70 parts of liquorice. The five-stem ease pill for treating gout, provided by the invention, hits the pathogenesis, is used for diagnosis and treatment based on an overall analysis of the illness and condition of patients, and is reasonable in formula, suitable for gout symptoms such as red and swollen limbs, severe pain, inconvenient joints and the like caused by syndrome of dampness-heat due to spleen deficiency and remarkable in curative effect. The cure rate reaches 60.2% and the total effective rate reaches 92.6%.
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