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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to chronic fever |
| Jia Jian Fu Mai Tang Modified Restore the Pulse Decoction |
Nourishes Yin and Blood; Promotes generation of Body Fluids; Moistens Dryness. | Yang brightness organ-stage disorders in which purging has removed the excessive Heat but has also depleted the Yin and Fluids. | Chronic fever; Coronary disorders; Hot palms and soles; Neurasthenia; Red complexion; Rheumatic heart disease; Tuberculosis; Dry mouth; Palpitations; Restlessness; Red, dry tongue, no coating; Large-Forceless-Empty pulse (Da Wu Li Xu). |
| Jia Wei Gui Pi Tang Augmented Restore the Spleen Decoction |
Tonifies Qi and Blood; Clears lingering Heat. | Qi and Blood Deficiency with lingering Heat. | Anemia; Chronic gonorrhea; Gastrointestinal weakness; Memory loss; Poor appetite; Slight, chronic fever (individuals with constitutional weakness); Insomnia; Irregular menstruation; Irritability; Spermatorrhea. |
| Qing Gu San Cool the Bones Powder |
Clears Empty-Heat; Eliminates Heat in the bones. | Heat in the bones due to Liver and Kidney Yin Deficiency. | Dry throat; Evening fever; Fever of unknown origin; Hot palms and soles; Insomnia; Irritability; Night sweating; Slight, chronic fever; Steaming bone disorder (but the flesh is not warm to the touch); Thirst; Tuberculosis; Weight loss; Dark red cheeks; Lethargy; Red lips; Red tongue, little coating; Weak-Rapid pulse (Ruo Shu); Fine-Rapid pulse (Xi Shu). |