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formulaCompound Major Bupleurum Decoction Fu Fang Da Chai Hu Tang
sourceCombination of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine in the Treatment of Acute Abdomen, Revolutionary Committee of Zunyi Medical College, 1972
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bubble_chart Composition

Bupleurum 9g, Scutellaria 9g, Toosendan Fruit 9g, Corydalis Rhizome 9g, White Peony Root 9g, Raw Rhubarb (added later) 9g, Bitter Orange 6g, Costus Root 6g, Raw Licorice Root 6g, Dandelion 15g.

bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

Decocted in water for administration. The initial dose is administered through a gastric tube, followed by one or two doses daily, taken in the evening or divided between morning and evening.

bubble_chart Efficacy

Soothing liver and regulating qi, clearing heat and removing toxin, promoting bowel movement and purging.

bubble_chart Indications

In the intermediate stage (second stage) of acute perforation of ulcer disease, the pattern of qi and blood stagnation transforms into an internal excess heat pattern.

bubble_chart Formula Modification

For severe abdominal infections, add Lonicera and Forsythia; for constipation, add Mirabilite; for severe static blood, add peach kernel, safflower, raw Typha, and Sichuan Lovage Rhizome.

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