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Tea substitute traditional Chinese medicine for treating vomiting after malignant tumor chemotherapy

A technology for malignant tumors and tea-drinking, which is applied in the digestive system, drug combinations, and pharmaceutical formulas. It can solve problems that affect the process, reduce the quality of life of patients, and have many adverse reactions, and achieve the effect of increasing blood flow.

Pending Publication Date: 2020-05-22
耿平
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Although it can temporarily relieve symptoms, there are many adverse reactions, such as headache, constipation, dizziness, fatigue and gastrointestinal dysfunction, such as abdominal pain and diarrhea, which reduce the quality of life of patients and affect the normal treatment process

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[0022] A tea-drinking Chinese medicine for treating post-chemotherapy vomiting of malignant tumors, the composition of which includes: cassia twig, white peony root, ginger, jujube, inula inula, woody fragrance, roasted licorice, and the parts by weight of the cassia twig 9-12, the parts by weight of the Radix Paeoniae Alba is 9-12, the parts by weight of the ginger are 7-11, the parts by weight of the Chinese jujube are 7-11, the parts by weight of the spinach The parts by weight of the fructus are 13-18, the parts by weight of the woody fragrance are 9-12, and the parts by weight of the licorice are 4-9.

Embodiment 2

[0024] A kind of tea substitute traditional Chinese medicine for treating vomiting after malignant tumor chemotherapy described in embodiment 1, the weight part of described cassia twig is 9, the weight part of described Radix Paeoniae Alba is 9, and the weight part of described ginger The parts by weight of the described jujube is 9, the parts by weight of the described jujube is 9, the parts by weight of the described inula is 15, the parts by weight of the described woody fragrance is 9, the parts by weight of the described licorice The number of parts by weight is 6.

Embodiment 3

[0026] A kind of tea substitute traditional Chinese medicine for treating vomiting after malignant tumor chemotherapy described in embodiment 1, the weight part of described cassia twig is 9, the weight part of described Radix Paeoniae Alba is 9, and the weight part of described ginger The parts by weight of the described jujube is 7, the parts by weight of the described inula is 13, the parts by weight of the described woody fragrance is 9, and the parts by weight of the described licorice The number of parts by weight is 4.

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Abstract

The invention discloses a tea substitute traditional Chinese medicine for treating vomiting after malignant tumor chemotherapy. The traditional Chinese medicine is characterized by comprising the following components in parts by weight: 9-12 parts of cassia twig, 9-12 parts of radix paeoniae alba, 7-11 parts of raw ginger, 7-11 parts of jujubes, 13-18 parts of inula flowers, 9-12 parts of radix aucklandiae and 4-9 parts of prepared licorice roots. The traditional Chinese medicine is used for treating vomiting after malignant tumor chemotherapy.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a tea-replacing traditional Chinese medicine for treating vomiting after chemotherapy of malignant tumors. Background technique [0002] Vomiting is one of the common complications of cancer patients after chemotherapy. According to foreign literature reports and statistics, if no antiemetic treatment is given during chemotherapy, 70% to 80% of chemotherapy patients will experience nausea and vomiting. Vomiting increases the pain of patients during chemotherapy, reduces the quality of life of patients, and even affects the compliance of patients with chemotherapy. The main reasons for its occurrence are as follows: 1. Drug factors, chemotherapy drugs: cisplatin, carboplatin, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, etc. can induce acute or delayed vomiting. Receptors for chemotherapeutic emesis are located in the medulla medulla; these receptors are also found in the vagus nerve terminal near the enterochromaffin cells; afferent nerves ...

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IPC IPC(8): A61K36/9068A61P1/08
CPCA61K9/0095A61K36/28A61K36/285A61K36/484A61K36/54A61K36/65A61K36/71A61K36/725A61K36/9068A61P1/08A61K2300/00
Inventor 赵静刘峰张学伟郑风宏耿平
Owner 耿平
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