formula | Heavy Formula Calculus-Discharging Decoction Chong Ji Pai Shi Tang |
source | "New Interpretations of Formulas and Medicinals for Acute Abdominal Conditions" |
Sparganium, Zedoary, Red Peony Root, Achyranthes Root, Angelica Dahurica, Bitter Orange, Magnolia Bark, Plantain Seed, each 15 gm; Pangolin Scales, Gleditsia Spine, Frankincense, Myrrh, each 9 gm; Peach Kernel, Green Tangerine Peel, each 12 gm; Lysimachia, Coix Seed, each 30 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Take one dose daily, decocted to 150-200 ml, with two to three decoctions per dose, two to three times daily.
Breaking qi, breaking blood stasis, invigorating blood, and resolving stasis.
Urinary tract stones with a large stone size. The stone has been impacted for a long time, and there is adhesion at the site of the stone.
bubble_chart Formula Modification
For spleen qi deficiency, add Tangshen and Astragalus Root, and remove the offensive purgative Rhubarb Rhizoma; for kidney deficiency, add Prepared Rehmannia Root, Fleeceflower, and Psoralea; for kidney stones, add kidney-tonifying herbs; for ureteral bladder segment stones, add Lindera, and increase the dosage of Rhubarb Rhizoma and radish seed.
bubble_chart Cautions and Contraindications
Contraindicated for pregnant women, use with caution for those with a weak constitution, and prolonged use is not recommended for those with yin deficiency.
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