秦艽鳖甲散

Name

Decoction of Large-Leaf Gentian Root and Turtle Shell

The Prescription of 秦艽鳖甲散

Source

The book Wei Sheng Bao Jian

Ingredients

Explanation

Bie Jia: One of the principal drugs, being salty in taste and cold in nature, nourishing Yin and removing heat.

Qin Jiao: The other principal drug, being bitter and pungent in flavor and slightly cold in nature, clearing away bone-heat.

Zhi Mu, Qing Hao and Di Gu Pi: Dispersing heat in the interior to eliminate bone-heat.

Dang Gui: Tonifying and coordinating blood.

Chai Hu: Dispelling wind pathogens from the superficies of the body.

Wu Mei: Astringing Yin to stop sweating.

The Effect of 秦艽鳖甲散

Effect

Nourishing Yin and blood, removing bone-heat.

Indications

Consumptive syndrome due to pathogenic wind, marked by bone-heat sensation, night sweating, emaciation, reddish lips and cheeks, tidal fever after noon, cough, lassitude, reddened tongue with little coating, and feeble rapid pulse; including such diseases with the above symptoms as lung tuberculosis and bone tuberculosis.

Administrations

Decocted in water for oral dose to be taken twice (Taken originally in the form of powder)


秦艽鳖甲散