Combination of Chinese traditional medicine for treating tuberculosis
A composition and tuberculosis technology, applied in the direction of medical raw materials derived from mammals, medical raw materials derived from arthropods, antibacterial drugs, etc., can solve the problems of slow curative effect and long treatment time of tuberculosis, and achieve good therapeutic effect and non-toxicity Effects of side effects and economic burden reduction
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Embodiment 1
[0044] Embodiment 1 - decoction
[0045] Buy it directly from the pharmacy using the formula:
[0046] 20 grams of Cordyceps sinensis, 0.01 grams of musk, 10 grams of American ginseng, 0.02 grams of Ganoderma lucidum, 15 grams of gecko, 8 grams of Baiji, 10 grams of Baibu, 6 grams of Anemarrhena, 10 grams of Tuyuan, 10 grams of Digupi, 10 grams of jujube .
[0047] Grind musk and Ganoderma lucidum into powder, and pack separately, divided into 4 packs in total.
[0048] When decocting the medicine, decoct the ingredients other than Sophora lingzhi and musk in a casserole with water. One dose of medicine is decocted 4 times, twice a day, for a total of two days. After decocting the medicinal liquid each time, take the above-mentioned small packet of Ganoderma lucidum mixed with Moschus ground powder, and take it with the medicinal liquid (usually about half an hour after meals).
Embodiment 2
[0049] Embodiment 2——powder
[0050] According to the same ratio as Example 1 (same as technical scheme 2), various components are processed and subdivided, and sieved with a sieve of 120 mesh (125um). Divide into small packets, 6 grams per packet, and take it with warm water after meals.
Embodiment 3
[0051] Embodiment 3——capsules
[0052] The fine powder obtained in Example 2 is divided into pharmaceutical gelatin capsules, and each capsule contains 0.6 gram of drug powder. Take 10 capsules each time, twice a day (after meals).
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