Chinese-Western medicine combined medicinal composition for treating hepatitis
A technology of Chinese and Western medicines and compositions, which is applied in the field of medicine and can solve the problems of slow onset and long-term use
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[0013] A combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine medicinal composition for treating hepatitis, which is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 1 part of licorice, 6 parts of curcuma, 5 parts of knotweed, 8 parts of agrimony, 5 parts of chrysanthemum, 5 parts of Bupleurum, Banzhilian 6, Angelica 8, Lamivudine 2.
Embodiment 2
[0015] A combined traditional Chinese and western medicine medicinal composition for treating hepatitis, which is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 5 parts of licorice, 12 parts of curcuma, 10 parts of knotweed, 12 parts of agrimony, 18 parts of bulimia, 10 parts of Bupleurum, Banzhilian 15, Angelica 12, Lamivudine 4.
Embodiment 3
[0017] A combination of Chinese and Western medicine for treating hepatitis, which is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 3 parts of licorice, 10 parts of curcuma, 8 parts of Polygonum cuspidatum, 10 parts of agrimony, 14 parts of bulimia, 8 parts of Bupleurum, Banzhilian 12, Angelica 10, Lamivudine 3.
[0018] The preparation method of the combination of Chinese and Western medicines for treating hepatitis is as follows: weighing licorice, turmeric, knotweed, agrimony, chrysalis, Bupleurum, Scutellaria barbata, and angelica according to a certain amount; Take, wash and remove impurities, crush all the medicines and stir evenly, soak in cold water for half an hour, then decoct, the temperature is controlled at 90-120 degrees, decoct for 1-1.5 hours, add a certain amount of Lami After the vudine is fully dissolved, it is cooled, filtered out impurities, and concentrated into an extract.
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