Proprietary Chinese medicines to clear liver heat

Commonly used Chinese patent medicines for clearing liver heat include Angelica Longhui Pills, Gentian Liver Pills and Liver Laxative Pills. 1. Angelica Long Vera Pill: It is composed of aloe vera, wine rhubarb, gentian (wine-roasted), wine yellow dock, etc. It is effective in removing heat from the liver and relaxing the bowels. Its function is to remove fire and pass stools. It is used in treating fire in liver and gallbladder, constipation, restlessness, tinnitus and deafness, dizziness and dizziness, and pain in dizziness and ribs. Its adverse effects are not clear. It is contraindicated in pregnant women. Avoid smoking, alcohol and spicy food. 2. Gentian Liver Pill: It is composed of gentian, scutellaria, zejiao, moutong, angelica (wine fried) and so on. It is effective in clearing the liver and gallbladder and relieving dampness-heat. It is used for damp-heat in liver and gallbladder (damp-heat evils accumulated in liver and gallbladder), redness of urine, wet-heat leucorrhea, dizziness and redness of eyes (dizziness and redness of eyes), dystocia and bitterness of mouth (pain in dystocia area and bitterness in the mouth). Adverse reactions to this product are not known. Pregnant women and people with cold stomach should be cautious. Avoid smoking, alcohol and spicy food while taking the medicine. 3. Diarrhea of the Liver and Tranquilizing the Mind Pill: It is composed of gentian, maitake, oyster, scutellaria and mother-of-pearl. It is effective in tranquilizing the mind (using ores and shellfish to stabilize the mind) and clearing the liver and fire (removing liver fire). It is used for heart and mind restlessness, insomnia and dreamlessness caused by hyperactivity of liver fire. Adverse effects of the drug are not known. It is contraindicated for those with external fever and those with weak spleen and stomach with loose stools (thin and unformed feces). This product should be taken after meals. Proprietary Chinese medicines for clearing liver heat should be applied under the guidance of a physician’s diagnosis, and should not be used on one’s own.