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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms of no chills |
| Qing Pi Tang Clear the Spleen Decoction |
Dries Dampness; Transforms Phlegm; Clears the Spleen; Drains Heat. | Damp-Heat and Phlegm affecting the Spleen and obstructing the membrane source. | Alternating fever and chills (fever predominant); Bitter taste; Distension of the chest; Distension of the epigastrium; Fever (no chills); Dark urine; Irritability; Poor appetite; Thirst; Dry tongue; Rapid-Wiry pulse (Shu Xian). |
| Yi Wu Chai Ge Jie Ji Tang Bupleurum and Kudzu Decoction to Release the Muscle Layer |
Clears internal Heat; Releases muscle layer. | Externally-contracted warm-febrile disease with constrained internal Heat. This condition is common in warm-febrile diseases contracted in the spring that surface in the summer. | Exterior Heat, interior Heat; Fever; Headache; No chills; Thirst; Painful muscles; Stiffness of the muscles; Red tongue, yellow coating; Rapid pulse (Shu). |
| Xiang Fu Xuan Fu Hua Tang Cyperus and Inula Decoction |
Strengthens the Spleen; Disperses Dampness; Transforms Phlegm; Regulates Liver-Qi; Soothes the channels. | Dampness leading to congested fluids which stagnate in the Liver. | Alternating fever and chills; Costal pain; Evening fever (no chills); Pain of the hypochondrium; Pleurisy; Cough; Swollen tongue, thick coating; Wiry pulse (Xian). |