bubble_chart Composition Mountain Tulip, Sichuan Clam, Red Sprout Euphorbia, and Caper Spurge, each 60 gm; Musk, Western Bezoar, Pearl, Realgar, Frankincense (de-oiled), Myrrh (de-oiled), Cinnabar, Amber (honey amber not used), Clove, and Agarwood, each 9 gm; Gold Leaf, 10 sheets.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind the above ingredients into a fine powder, cook glutinous rice flour into a paste, pound in a wooden mortar, and mold into lozenges, each weighing 3 grams. Take one lozenge per dose, or two lozenges for severe cases, until relief is achieved. After relief, replenish with warm porridge. For carbuncles, abscesses, and external injuries, take with wine or mix with wine. For colds, epidemics, and throat infections, take with cold mint soup. For cholera and dysentery, take with ginger soup. For infantile convulsions and malnutrition, take with a concentrated mint infusion mixed with honey.
bubble_chart Indications
Yongju, back gangrene, carbuncle, boils and sores, innominate swelling and pain, Chinese wax myrtle bark, hemorrhoids, traumatic injuries, snake, scorpion, and rabid dog bites; cold damage disease, pestilence-induced mania, throat wind; red and white dysentery, cholera with vomiting and diarrhea, acute and chronic infantile convulsions, five types of gan and five types of dysentery.
bubble_chart Cautions and Contraindications
Pregnant women should avoid taking this medication.