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蒲黃
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Cattail Pollen
LATIN
Typhae Pollen
Medicinal Group Stasis-resolving hemostatic medicinal
Source Dried pollen of Typha angustifolia L., Typha orientalis Presl or ther plants of the same genus (Fam. Typhaceae)
Nature and Flavors sweet; neutral
Meridian Affinity Liver, Pericardium
Actions To arrest bleeding, remove blood stasis, and relieve stranguria

Family

Typhaceae

Part used

Pollen

Indications

Hematemesis, epistaxis, hemoptysis, abnormal dysmenorrhea, pricking pain in the epigastrium, traumatic swelling and pain; blood stranguria with pain

Cautions

Decocted with wrapping. Use with caution in pregnancy

Report on adverse effect

Cause transformation reactions on guinea pigs [1]

Reference

王海波、王章元 (2005)。< 蒲黃藥理作用的研究進展>。醫藥導報,4。

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