Medicament for treating migraine
A technology for migraine and medicament, applied in the field of medicine, can solve the problems of poor toxic and side effects of chemical drugs, and achieve the effect of good safety
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[0011] Weigh 30 grams of peach kernel, 20 grams of Ophiopogon japonicus, 30 grams of atractylodes rhizome, 20 grams of cassia seed, 3 grams of Citrus aurantii, 20 grams of skullcap, 40 grams of asarum, 20 grams of bellflower, 40 grams of windproof, 30 grams of peach kernel, 20 grams of sea pumice, 60 grams of Rhizoma Chuanxiong, 20 grams of Lily, 20 grams of Dannanxing, 40 grams of Angelica dahurica and 10 grams of Morinda officinalis, crushed and passed through a 80-mesh sieve. Then take 50 grams of powdered sugar, pass through an 80-mesh sieve, and mix with the above-mentioned raw materials. Use 3% by weight of HPMC aqueous solution as binder system soft material, granulate (granulate twice with 16 mesh nylon sieves), dry at 70° C. for 3 hours, and granulate with 16 mesh nylon sieves. Then add 40 grams of sodium carboxymethyl starch and 2 grams of magnesium stearate, mix well, and press 100 tablets with a punch with a diameter of 14 mm.
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[0013] Diagnostic criteria
[0014] Western medicine diagnostic criteria for migraine refers to the headache classification and diagnostic criteria formulated in the "Expert Consensus on Diagnosis and Prevention of Migraine" (Expert Consensus Group on Diagnosis and Prevention of Migraine. Expert Consensus on Diagnosis and Prevention of Migraine[J]·Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine, 2006, 45 (8); 694-696.) Drafted and "Guiding Principles of Clinical Research of New Drugs of Traditional Chinese Medicine" headache diagnostic criteria (Zheng Xiaoyu. Guiding Principles of Clinical Research of New Drugs of Traditional Chinese Medicine [S]. Beijing: China Medical Science and Technology Press, 2002; 105-109.) Proposal: (1) migraine is induced by mental stress, physical fatigue, emotional factors, external stimuli, menstrual cramps, environmental changes, etc.; Pain, etc., lasting for several minutes or several hours, generally no more than 24 hours, occasionally lasting as long as ...
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