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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to myocardial infarction |
| Sheng Mai San Generate the Pulse Powder; Sheng Mai Powder; Ginseng and Ophiopogonis Powder |
Tonifies Qi; Promotes generation of Body Fluids; Preserves the Yin; Stops sweating. | Concurrent Deficiency of Qi and Yin, primarily of the Lungs. Profuse sweating due to Summer-Heat or heatstroke, leading to Qi and Yin Deficiency. | Asthenia; Breathlessness; Cardiac Lung; Chronic bronchitis; Chronic cough; Collapse; Difficult to expectorate phlegm; Fatigue; Pulmonary tuberculosis; Spontaneous sweating; Ventricular arrhythmia; Angina pectoris; Coronary disorders; Dry mouth; Introversion; Myocardial infarction; Rheumatic heart disease; Thirst; Pale, dry tongue (red, dry tongue - Summer-Heat); Weak-Fine-Empty pulse (Ruo Xi Xu). |
| Du Shen Tang Unaccompanied Ginseng Decoction |
Tonifies Original Qi; Strengthens Qi; Tonifies Qi. | Acute, severe Blood loss or heart failure (this is called "Qi collapse following the [loss of] blood"). | Breathlessness; Lethargy; Myocardial infarction; Profuse sweating; Severe collapse (following violent hemorrhage); Cold extremities; Livid complexion; Very pale tongue; Hidden-Hollow-Fine pulse (Fú Kou Xi). |
| Dan Shen Pian Salvia Tablet |
Moves Blood; Disperses Blood stasis; Calms cardiac pain; Regulates cardiac contractions (reduces their rate/rhythm). | Heart diseases due to Blood stasis. | Amenorrhea; Angina pectoris; Anguish; Coronary arteritis; Dysmenorrhea; Endocarditis; Fixed, persistent, severe and acute pain that may worsen at night; Irritation; Myocarditis; Palpitations; Threatened myocardial infarction or sequelae; Hematoma; Pain from injury; Purplish tongue; Deep-Choppy pulse (Fu Se). |