Gynecological Qianjin Tablets are usually taken 6 tablets each time, depending on the condition, the dosage of the medicine may vary, and the medicine should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.
The main ingredients of Gynecological Qianjin Tablets are jackfruit, andrographis paniculata, gold cherry root, gonglao wood, one-sided needle, angelica, chicken blood vine, and ginseng. The main ingredients of Gynecological Thousand Gold Tablets are: jackfruit, andrographis paniculata, golden cherry root, gonglao wood, one-sided needle, angelica sinensis, chicken-blood vine and Radix et Rhizoma Dioscoreae, which can clear heat and toxins (removing heat and toxins from the body), and relieve dampness and heat.
The combination of all the drugs can achieve the effect of clearing heat, removing dampness and detoxification, benefiting qi and activating blood (tonifying qi and blood to make the body full of qi and blood, and blood veins smooth) and resolving blood stasis.
Gynecological Qianjin Tablet is mainly used for the treatment of the disease of subluxation caused by dampness-heat subluxation (dampness and heat invading the intestines, bladder, pubic area, lower limbs, etc.) and stagnation of the lower jiao, which can be characterized by yellowish-colored subluxation, thick and voluminous and foul-smelling, and also used for the treatment of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis, and chronic cervicitis, which can be characterized by hidden or stabbing pains in the abdomen, and yellowish and painful astringency in urination.
Adverse reactions to Gynecological Qianjin Tablets include gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. It is contraindicated for pregnant women and for those who are allergic to this product and the ingredients contained in it. Do not eat cold, greasy, spicy and stimulating food during the period of taking the medicine.
To take proprietary Chinese medicines, it is necessary to recognize the evidence, please take under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner, not self-medication.