Card for personalized adjustment of traditional Chinese prescription drug dosage and application thereof
A technology for prescription drugs and cards, which is applied in printed matter and printing, etc., can solve the problems affecting the objective integrity of traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment, failure to form medication adjustments, etc., and achieve good doctor-patient relationship, convenient treatment effect, and reasonable design effect
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[0037] TCM constitution score and individual adjustment of prescription in hepatitis B cirrhosis
[0038] The patients diagnosed with hepatitis B cirrhosis were surveyed with the TCM body mass scale, and the scores of each constitution subtype were calculated. According to the traditional Chinese medicine properties of each constituent drug, the constituent drugs in the basic prescription of hepatitis B cirrhosis, yam, codonopsis, cassia twig, habitat, atractylodes rhizome, coptis, red peony root, turmeric, and ginseng were assigned to the corresponding subtypes of constitution.
[0039] In Example 1, the card (see FIG. 1 ) for individualized adjustment of the dosage of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions of the present application includes a large form. The table includes a constitutional subtype row, a highest score row, a lowest score row, multiple actual score rows for an individual patient, a base prescription row, a maximum usage row, a minimum usage row, a usage ...
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[0047] TCM constitution score and individual adjustment of prescription in hepatitis B cirrhosis
[0048] The patients diagnosed with hepatitis B cirrhosis were surveyed with the TCM body mass scale, and the scores of each constitution subtype were calculated. According to the traditional Chinese medicine properties of each constituent drug, the constituent drugs of the basic prescription of hepatitis B cirrhosis, yam, codonopsis, cassia twig, habitat, atractylodes rhizome, coptis, red peony root, turmeric, and ginseng, were assigned to the corresponding subtypes of constitution.
[0049] In Example 2, the application's card for individualized adjustment of the dosage of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions (see Figure 2a-2e ) includes a line chart showing the maximum score, minimum score, and actual score of individual patients for each constitutional subtype, as well as a line chart containing the constitutional subtype row, basic prescription row, maximum dosage row,...
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[0053] TCM constitution score and individual adjustment of prescription for alcoholic liver disease
[0054] The patients diagnosed with alcoholic liver disease were surveyed with the TCM body weight scale, and the scores of each body type were calculated. According to the traditional Chinese medicine attributes of each constituent drug, the constituent drugs in the basic prescription of alcoholic liver disease, yam, poria cocos, dried ginger, scrophulariaceae, pinellia, coptis, red peony root, toosendan, and schisandra, are assigned to the corresponding subtypes of constitution middle.
[0055] In Example 3, the card of the application for individualized adjustment of the dosage of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions (see Figure 3a-3b ) includes three sub-cards, of which sub-card 1 includes a line chart showing the maximum score, minimum score and individual patient's actual score of each constitutional subtype; Tables for usage rows, usage per point rows; subcard 3...
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