Medicine for curing non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and preparation method thereof
A steatohepatitis, non-alcoholic technology, applied in the preparation of the drug, in the field of drugs for the treatment of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), can solve the problem of less than ideal curative effect, no recognized cure drugs, and no breakthrough progress has been made yet and other problems, to achieve the effect of saving Chinese herbal medicine resources, making economical production, and enriching medicine sources.
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[0013] A medicine for the treatment of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, consisting of the following raw materials of traditional Chinese medicine in a weight ratio: 3.5-10 parts of Astragalus, 3-10 parts of Astragalus, 3.5-10 parts of Alisma, 2-6 parts of seaweed, 4-10 parts of Dandelion Servings, Salvia Miltiorrhiza 3.5-10, Polygonum cuspidatum 3-8, Hawthorn 5-15, Bupleurum 2-6, Lotus leaf 3.5-10, Polygonum multiflorum 2-6.
[0014] The preferred formula is: 6 parts of Astragalus root, 5 parts of Astragalus root, 4 parts of Alisma orientalis, 6 parts of seaweed, 4 parts of Dandelion, 10 parts of Salvia miltiorrhiza, 6 parts of Polygonum cuspidatum, 12 parts of Hawthorn, 6 parts of Bupleurum, 10 parts of lotus leaf, 6 parts of Polygonum multiflorum .
[0015] The drug dosage form is water honey pill. It was named "Quddamp Huayu Xiaozhi Pill". It can also be made into other dosage forms in pharmacy.
[0016] Preparation method 1: Weigh the raw materials according to the stated propor...
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