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- Patients with debility
- Copious urination
- Those prone to bleeding (especially nosebleeds)
- Should not be used in cases of HTN
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- Exterior cold and interior heat (characterized by fever and thirst or sore throat and rapid pulse)
- Careful with summer or hot weather
- May result in nosebleeds
- If incorrectly Rx'd or if dosage too strong, can lead to profuse sweating, high fever, severe thirst (4 Bigs) + palpitations and irritability
- Bai Hu Jia Ren Shen Tang should be Rx'd to cope with side effects
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- Due to warm drying properties of many of the ingredients, it is indicated ONLY for externally contracted Wind-Cold-Damp
- CI'd for cases with heat
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- Formula is inappropriate for simple Exterior Wind-Heat disorders
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- CI's in cases with Damp-Heat
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Fever due to Spleen and Stomach deficiency characterized by fever, spontaneous sweating, extreme fatigue, aversion to wind, and a deficient, floating pulse.
Should also be avoided in cases of true cold and false heat characterized y fever with a desire for warmth, thirst with no desire to drink, agitated movement of the limbs in an otherwise subdued patient, and a flooding but weak pulse.
Use of this formula should immediately stop if signs of headache, stiffness of the neck, icy-cold limbs, subjective sensations of cold, or impairment of mental faculties occur.
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- CI'd for wheezing doe to cold
- Not for cases where pathogenic influence lingers due to normal Qi deficiency
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- Very bitter and cold, should only be Rx'd in cases of excess for patients of robust constitution.
- SInce it can easily injure the yin, it should not be taken long-term.
- For conditions of heat in nutritive or blood levels, it may easily injure the yin.
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- Can harm the Spleen, not to be taken long-term or in large dosages, nor in cases with Sp Xu or injury to the fluids.
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- CI'd for early stage of warm-febrile disease when the pathogenic influence is still in the Qi level
- No for cases with spasms or convulsions
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- May cause vomiting or severe diarrhea
- For weak patients, it should be used only when absolutely necessary, and then only with the addition of tonic herbs.
- NOT FOR PREGNANCY
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- Ascending action can injure the Qi and cause headache, dizziness, and bleeding of the gums if taken long-term.
- CI: Not for patients with Xs above and XU below, Lv Fire, or bleeding of gums.
- Caution: with Ascendant Lv Yang, HTN, or vomiting of blood due to Yin Xu.
- Patients with relatively weak normal qi may experience fever and chills because the pathogenci influence is vented from Shaoyang stage via the Taiyang.
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- Sp or Kd Qi Xu the dosage and duration must be carefully limited.
- Overdose may include dizziness, vertigo, bland taste, and reduced appetite.
- With deficiency, formulas is often combined with others that tonify and nourish the Sp and St to prevent injury to the normal qi.
- For urinary difficulty with Yin Xu, this formula should be modified to protect the yin from further injury.
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- Sp tonifying herbs should be added for cases with severe Sp Xu
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- Formula contains warm, drying herbs which easily injure the yin and the blood, and should therefore only be used with significant modification for patients with Yin or Blood Xu.
- CAUTION IN PREGNANCY
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- Because it contains warming and drying herbs, it should not be used without significant modification in cases of Wind-Heat or Fire due to Xu
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- Long-term use may cause weakness, light-headedness, palpitations, and loss of appetite.
- It should not be used without significant modification in treating conditions of cold from Xu or during pregnancy.
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- Contains ingredients that are warm and dry, therefore should not be used for externally-contracted conditions with fever or yin deficiency (heat signs).
- For sudden turmoil disorder, it should be discontinued once the vomiting and diarrhea have stopped.
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- CI for cases with true heat and false cold characterized by cold extremities, thirst with desire to drink cool beverages, dark urine, and red tongue with yellow coat.
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- CI for cases with internal clumping, Damp-Heat, or Yin or Blood Deficiency
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- For particularly severe vomiting, it is easier to keep down if taken cool.
- Patients may experience transitory sensation of discomfort in the chest, dizziness, and a worsening of the headache after taking the decoction. These Sx will disappear once the formula begins to work (~30 mins). Patient should rest after ingestion to minimize side effects.
- CI in cases with vomiting or acid regurgitation due to heat.
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- Overuse of formula may result in dry mouth, thirst, and irritability.
- It should not be used without modification in cases with high fever, heat from deficiency, or a combination of irritability, thirst, and constipation.
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- CI'd for fever due to heat from Yin Deficiency.
- Formula is not indicated in all instances of prolapse, but only those due to Qi Xu.
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- Use for chronic conditions which are not too severe.
- It should not be used to treat acute, severe blood loss or other problems of Blood Xu which include severe weakness and labored breathing. Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang should be used instead.
- If used in treating patients with Sp Yang Xu with poor appetite and loose stools, it should be modified to include herbs which strengthen MJ.
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- This formula still has cloying properties and should be used with caution in cases of:
- Indigestion
- Diarrhea due to Sp Xu
- White greasy tongue coating
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- CI'd in cases of Yin Deficiency with a dry mouth and throat and red tongue with little coating.
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- Unless modified, this formula is contraindicated in cases of stagnation due to deficiency.
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- Contraindicated in patients presenting with a flushed face, a bitter taste in the mouth, and a red tongue with scanty coating.
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- Inappropriate for treating Lung and Kidney deficiency in the absence of an externally-contracted pathogenic influence, and in cases of wheezing and a productive cough due to heat in the Lungs.
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- Inappropriate in cases of externally-contracted wind-cold which present with an absence of sweating and internal phlegm-heat.
- Also inappropriate in cases of chronic asthma with qi deficiency and a frail pulse.
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- Contraindicated in cases of heat from excess or cold from deficiency.
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- Contraindicated during pregnancy.
- If there are still exterior symptoms, the exterior should first be released before using this formula.
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- Because the actions of this formula in invigorating the blood and dispelling blood stasis are very strong, it is contraindicated during pregnancy and in most cases which involve excessive menstrual bleeding.
- It is also CI'd in cases with bleeding diathesis or any active hemorrhagic disorder.
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- CI'd in cases with abdominal masses due to blood stasis from excess.
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- Extreme caution during pregnancy or post partum, and only when there is a confirmed diagnosis of blood stasis producing the pattern.
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- Without modification, this formula should not be used if there is accumulation or stagnation in the Stomach or Intestines.
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- Because this formula contains toxic substances, it should not be taken long-term.
- Note that some of the prepared formulations do not contain Zhu Sha.
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- Because this formula is primarily dispersing in nature, it should not be used in cases with marked qi or blood deficiency.
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- Because this formula is quite harsh, it should only be prescribed for individuals with a relatively strong constitution.
- It is contraindicated for patients with yin deficiency, or during pregnancy.
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- The improper use of formula can lead to excessive thirst and a dry throat.
- Unless modified, it is CI'd for cases with cough associated with Lung Yin Xu
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- Contraindicated for cough due to yin deficiency
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- This formula has a tendency to dry and should therefore not be used in treating coughs associated with yin deficiency.
- It was designed for treating wind-cold and should not be used without modification in treating coughs due to heat in the Lungs.
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- Contraindicated for vertigo from either ascendant Liver yang or blood deficiency.
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- Unless modified, this formula is CI'd in cases with Spleen deficiency.
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