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Safely Using TCM Herbs: Adverse Reaction and Precautions (Continued)

Safely Using TCM Herbs: Adverse Reaction and Precautions (Continued)
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摘要 Chan su (Venenum Bufonis,蟾酥)Its main active and toxic constituent is bufotoxin, which has a function similar to digitalis glycosides.Adverse reactions and toxicity: Chan su, althoughit is used in patent preparations, is traditionally known for its toxicity and is seldom used in decoctions. Toxicity is often due to over dosage of the patents, such as Liushenwan (六神丸) and Houzhengwan (喉症丸). After administration
出处 《Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine》 2004年第2期153-154,共2页 中国中西医结合杂志(英文版)
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