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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms |
| Jia Wei Xiang Lian Wan Augmented Aucklandia and Coptis Decoction |
Clears Heat; Dries Dampness; Moves Qi; Stops diarrhea. | Red and white dysentery due to Damp-Heat. | Acute infectious dysentery; Fever (severe cases with emotional shock may have no fever); Pain of the abdomen; Fecal urgency (many times during the day); Tongue with greasy-yellow coating; Slippery-Rapid pulse (Hua Shu). |
| Chai Hu Gui Zhi Gan Jiang Tang Bupleurum, Cinnamon Twig and Ginger Decoction |
Disperses Cold; Harmonizes the Shao Yang; Disperses accumulation; Warms the Interior. | Lesser Yang-stage disorders with congested fluids. | Alternating fever and chills; Anuria; Chest discomfort; Fullness of hypochondrium; Fullness of the chest; Malaria with alternating fever and chills (chills predominant); Malaria with chills, no fever; No vomiting; Oliguria; Sweating on head; Thirst; Pale, swollen tongue, moisty-white coating; Slow-Deep-Wiry pulse (Chi Chen Xian); Wiry pulse (Xian). |
| Yue Bi Tang Maidservant from Yue Decoction |
Diuretic; Promotes sweating; Releases Wind-Damp from the Exterior; Disperses Lung-Qi; Clears Heat; Moves Body Fluids. | Wind oedema. | Arthritis; Aversion to drafts; Continuous sweating; Nephritis; No fever; Oedema of face resulting in generalized oedema; Slight fever; Slight sweating; Oliguria; Thirst; Swollen tongue, white coating; Floating pulse (Fu). |