Traditional Chinese medicine preparation for treating apoplexy sequelae
A technology for stroke sequelae and traditional Chinese medicine preparation, applied in the field of medicine, can solve the problems of high mortality and high disability rate, and achieve the effects of safe and reliable medicine, convenient administration, and treatment of stroke sequelae.
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[0027] The composition of the medicine is calculated by parts by weight: 3.5 parts of astragalus, 2.5 parts of ground beetle, 1.5 parts of panax notoginseng, and 2.5 parts of kudzu root.
[0028] The preparation method is as follows: the above four flavors, panax notoginseng are crushed into fine powder, ground beetle and kudzu root are crushed into coarse powder, after the astragalus is soaked in water for 2 hours, decocted twice, each time for 2 hours, the decoction is filtered while hot, and the filtrate is reduced. Concentrate under pressure to a thick paste with a relative density of 1.30 (50°C); add the dregs to the above-mentioned coarse powder, soak in 75% ethanol for 4 hours, heat and reflux twice, each time for 2 hours, filter the extract, combine the filtrates, and recover ethanol , concentrated under reduced pressure to a thick paste of 1.30 (50°C); the two thick pastes are mixed with the above fine powder, granulated, dried under reduced pressure at 60°C, crushed t...
Embodiment 2
[0030] The composition of the medicine is calculated by parts by weight: 2.5 parts of astragalus, 1.5 parts of ground beetle, 2.5 parts of notoginseng, and 3.5 parts of kudzu root.
[0031] The preparation method is the same as in Example 1.
Embodiment 3
[0033] The composition of the medicine is calculated by parts by weight: 4.5 parts of astragalus, 3.5 parts of ground beetle, 0.5 part of notoginseng, and 1.5 parts of kudzu root.
[0034] The preparation method is the same as in Example 1.
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