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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to no desire to drink |
| Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang Angelica Tonifying Blood Decoction; Tangkuei Decoction to Tonify the Blood; Tangkuei and Astragalus Decoction |
Tonifies Qi; Nourishes Blood; Generates Blood. | Consumptive fatigue (Lao Juan), a form of Blood Deficiency caused by injury to the source Qi. | Anemia; Desire to drink warm drinks; Fatigue; Fever; Hot flashes; Irritability; Leukopenia; Menorrhagia; Metrorrhagia; Neurasthenia; No desire to drink; Schönlein-Henoch purpura; Sensation of heat in the muscles; Thrombocytopenic purpura; Headache; Purulent abscess; Red complexion; Pale tongue; Floating-Large-Forceless-Empty pulse (Fu Da Wu Li Xu). |
| San Ren Tang Three-Nut Decoction; Triple Nut Decoction |
Clears Damp-Heat; Transforms Damp-Heat; Regulates the Qi; Disperses Qi. | Early-stage Damp warm-febrile disease or Summer-Heat warm-febrile disease in which Dampness predominates and the pathogenic influences are lodged in the protective and Qi levels. | Chills; Enteritis; Evening fever; Fullness of the abdomen; Fullness of the chest; Gastroenteritis; Generalized pain; Headache; No desire to drink; Pyelonephritis; Sensation of heaviness of the head; Sensation of heavy body; Thirst; Typhoid fever; Undulant fever; Dull complexion; Ivory complexion; Nausea; Poor appetite; Tongue with a white-greasy coating; Slippery pulse (Hua); Soft pulse (Ru). |
| Zi Shen Tong Guan Wan Enrich the Kidneys and Open the Gates Pill |
Clears Heat and Damp-Heat; Promotes the Bladder function of Qi transformation. | Damp-Heat in the Blood level of the Lower Burner (urinary tract). | Anuria; Dysuria; Oliguria; Distension of the lower abdomen; Hematuria; No thirst; Pain of the lower abdomen; Thirst but no desire to drink. |