What are the proprietary medicines used to treat cholecystitis?

Cholecystitis belongs to the category of dystocia in Chinese medicine, and the proprietary Chinese medicines that can treat this disease include anti-inflammatory choleretic tablets, chole capsule, and gallbladder capsule. 1. Anti-inflammatory choleretic tablets. Anti-inflammatory choleretic tablets are composed of Andrographis paniculata, Cnidium sativum, and bitter wood. It has the efficacy of clearing away heat, dispelling dampness and inducing choleretic effect. When dystocia (pain in the area of dystocia and ribs) is recognized as an evidence of dampness-heat of the liver and gallbladder, which is characterized by bitter taste in the mouth and distension and pain in the area of dystocia and ribs, it can be taken as treatment. Contraindications and adverse reactions are not clear. Avoid smoking, alcohol and oily and thick-flavored food during the period of taking the medicine. 2. Bile Capsule. Choler Capsule is composed of Chen Pi, Uljin, Lianqian Cao, Nan Shanzha, pig bile acid. It has the efficacy of clearing heat and inducing bile (removing heat evils and facilitating the flow of bile), regulating qi and relieving pain (relieving pain by dredging qi). When dystocia is identified as a syndrome of hepatic depletion and qi stagnation with the symptoms of dystocia, abdominal distension, dullness (lack of appetite and reduced food intake), yellowish red urine, etc., the medicine can be taken. If diarrhea is occasionally seen, the dosage can be adjusted appropriately. Pregnant women should not take. 3. Cholestrol capsule. Bile comfort capsule is composed of peppermint oil. Gallbladder capsule has the effect of dredging the liver and regulating the stagnation of liver qi (regulating the stagnation of liver qi), diuretic effect, dystocia identification belongs to dampness-heat depression liver and gallbladder syndrome, can take this drug to regulate. Gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting, and skin allergic reactions such as rash and itching may occur. Its contraindications are not clear, and it should be taken after meals. All of the above proprietary Chinese medicines should be used correctly under the guidance of a professional physician’s diagnosis, and should not be used without authorization in order to avoid adverse reactions.