formula | Egret Cough Pill Lu Si Ka Wan |
alias | Egret Coughs Pill Lu Si Ke Wan |
source | "Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Prescription Collection" |
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bubble_chart Composition Almonds (peeled, stir-fried) 60 gm, Burdock seeds (stir-fried) 30 gm, Gypsum 60 gm, Gardenia (stir-fried) 60 gm, Trichosanthes root 60 gm, Perilla seeds (stir-fried) 60 gm, Licorice root 12 gm, Trichosanthes peel 60 gm, Ephedra 12 gm, Indigo naturalis 30 gm, Clam shell 60 gm, Belamcanda root 30 gm, White mustard seeds (stir-fried) 12 gm, Asarum 6 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind the above 14 ingredients into a fine powder and sift. For every 552 grams of fine powder, add 1.5 grams of ambergris and 0.6 grams of musk, grind finely, and mix thoroughly. Make into pills with refined honey, each pill weighing 1.2 grams. Coat with gold foil in 36 parts, and seal with wax. Take 1-2 pills each time, twice daily, with warm water or pear soup.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Clearing lung heat and resolving phlegm to stop cough.
bubble_chart Indications
A child with whooping cough coughs incessantly, sometimes dozens of times in a row, and may even cough up blood, become hoarse, and develop facial swelling. The condition persists for a long time without improvement.