Xiangsha and Stomach Pills Abdominal Distension and Pain Chinese Herbal Medicine, Find details about China Abdominal Distension and Pain, Stomache Medicine from Xiangsha and Stomach Pills Abdominal Distension and Pain Chinese Herbal Medicine
Name | Xiangsha and stomach pills | |||
Ingredient | Muxiang, Amomum, dried tangerine peel, Magnolia officinalis (Ginger broiled), Xiangfu (Vinegar broiled), Citrus aurantium (Bran fried), Patchouli, Hawthorn, Liushenqu (bran fried), Malt, Atractylodes macrocephala (bran fried) ), Poria, Pinellia Qu (fried with bran), Licorice, Codonopsis and other 17 flavors | |||
Form | This product is a yellow-brown water pill; it has a fragrance, slightly bitter and pungent taste. | |||
Function | To invigorate the spleen and appetite, promote Qi and transform stagnation. It is used for weakness of the spleen and stomach, loss of appetite caused by indigestion, abdominal distension and pain, soreness and noisy swallowing, and irregular stool. | |||
Usage and dosage | Orally, 6 grams each time, 2 times a day. | |||
Untoward reaction | So far almost none | |||
Contraindication | Pregnant women should not take it. | |||
Precautions | 1. Don't eat cold, greasy food that is not easy to digest. 2. Not suitable for spleen and stomach yin deficiency, mainly manifested as dry mouth, red tongue, less fluid, and dry stool. 3. Use with caution in breastfeeding women. 4. Take it in accordance with the usage and dosage. Children, the elderly and the infirm should take it under the guidance of a physician. 5. People who are allergic to this product should not use it, and those with allergies should use it with caution. 6. It is forbidden to use this product when its properties change. 7. Children must be used under adult supervision. 8. Please keep this product out of reach of children. 9. If you are using other drugs, please consult your physician or pharmacist before using this product. | |||
Drug interaction | If used with other drugs at the same time, drug interactions may occur, please consult your physician or pharmacist for details. |