There are many Chinese patent medicines for dispelling dampness, and the commonly used ones are Gentian Diarrhea and Liver Pill, Wuwei Xianglian Pill, Liver and Gallbladder Double Clearing Oral Liquid, and Noon Tea Granules.
1. Gentian Diarrhea Pill: Gentian Diarrhea Pill is composed of Gentian herb, Scutellaria baicalensis, and Mutong, etc. It has the efficacy of clearing the liver and gallbladder and facilitating dampness-heat relief, and can be used to get rid of dampness-heat of the liver and gallbladder (dampness-heat evils are deposited in the liver and gallbladder). The contraindications and adverse effects of this drug are not clear.
2. Wuwei Xianglian Pill: Wuwei Xianglian Pill is composed of Muxiang, Paeonia lactiflora, Huanglian, etc. It has the efficacy of clearing away heat and drying dampness (removing heat and drying dampness), and promoting circulation of qi and relieving pain (relieving pain by regulating the human body’s qi), and can be used to get rid of dampness in the body. Contraindications and adverse effects of the drug are not clear.
3. Liver and Gallbladder Double Clear Oral Liquid: Liver and Gallbladder Double Clear Oral Liquid is composed of bear gallbladder powder, half lotus, chasteberry, incense, etc., used for liver and gallbladder dampness and heat, with clearing heat and gallbladder (to remove the heat evils, through the gallbladder), regulating the efficacy of qi and blood, but also has a certain effect on the elimination of dampness. Contraindications and adverse effects of the drug is not clear.
4. Noon Tea Granules: Noon Tea Granules is composed of Cangzhu, Qiangwu, Chaihu, Fangfeng, etc. It has the efficacy of dispelling wind and relieving epidemiology, transforming dampness and neutralizing the middle (dispelling dampness and regulating the spleen and stomach), and it is also a good choice of dampness dispelling proprietary Chinese medicines. The contraindications and adverse reactions of this drug are not clear.
After the discomfort should be timely consult a doctor, under the guidance of the physician for medication regulation, not self-medication.