Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) patent medicines for replenishing qi and nourishing blood
Traditional Chinese patent medicines for tonifying Qi and nourishing blood include Ba Zhen Granules, Si Jun Zi Tang (Four Gentlemen Decoction), and Yang Xue Yin Granules.
1. Ba Zhen Granules: These granules function to tonify Qi and nourish blood, and are indicated for conditions such as dual deficiency of Qi and blood, poor appetite, and menorrhagia. Their ingredients include Atractylodes macrocephala, Angelica sinensis, and Glycyrrhiza uralensis.
2. Si Jun Zi Tang (Four Gentlemen Decoction): This formula primarily strengthens the spleen and tonifies Qi, and is indicated for spleen-stomach Qi deficiency, reduced appetite, and related symptoms. Its key ingredients include Poria cocos and Panax ginseng.
3. Yang Xue Yin Granules: This preparation contains ingredients such as deer horn gelatin and jujube (Chinese date), and functions to tonify Qi and nourish blood. It is indicated for thrombocytopenia and may also help improve anemia.
Medications should always be used under the guidance of a qualified physician; self-medication should be avoided to prevent potential harm to health. During treatment, avoid consuming spicy or irritating foods, as these may impair gastrointestinal absorption and utilization of the medication, thereby reducing its therapeutic efficacy.