Flos Lonicerae, the most commonly used Chinese medicine for prevention of onychomycosis
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Last Update: 2016-01-18
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The price of honeysuckle, the most commonly used Chinese medicine for preventing H1N1, quadrupled in the same year From the end of March to the middle of April 2009, a new type of influenza A (H1N1) virus broke out in Mexico and the United States, and rapidly spread to the world Through clinical and experimental studies, it has been confirmed that Chinese medicine with a history of thousands of years has a significant effect on the prevention and treatment of H1N1 On May 7, the State Administration of traditional Chinese Medicine issued the prevention plan of Chinese medicine for influenza A (H1N1) to the whole country, which provides detailed and simple Chinese medicine prescriptions for different people to prevent influenza Since then, Jinhua Qinggan, the first Chinese medicine prescription to fight against H1N1, has come out and entered the stage of new drug development There are two main ways to prevent and treat H1N1 virus with traditional Chinese medicine: one is to kill or inhibit the virus directly; the other is to resist virus indirectly by regulating the immune function of human body Most of the direct anti influenza viruses are heat clearing and detoxifying traditional Chinese medicine, such as honeysuckle, isatis root, forsythia, Scutellaria, etc Chinese herbal medicines, such as Astragalus and ginseng, can indirectly fight against influenza virus by improving immunity On December 11, Shandong Administration of traditional Chinese medicine announced that the province has successfully conducted scientific and standardized TCM Prevention and intervention for nearly 10 million residents, accounting for one tenth of the total population of the province Including the distribution of traditional Chinese medicine decoction in primary and secondary schools, enterprises, institutions and organs Under this intervention, no large-scale epidemic of H1N1 occurred in relevant areas and units In the process of clinical diagnosis and treatment of critical patients, traditional Chinese medicine is more powerful Among the 110 patients diagnosed with influenza A in Shandong Chest Hospital, 78 cases were treated with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine The participation rate of traditional Chinese medicine was 70.9% The average length of stay of the patients treated with the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine was reduced by 0.7 days, and the time needed to improve the clinical symptoms was reduced by 1 day on average In the Chest Hospital of Shandong Province, a batch of traditional Chinese medicines and injections, such as Tanreqing and Xuebijing, play an important role in the treatment of severe cases of H1N1 and the reduction of mortality.
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