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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms of pain of the hypochondrium |
| Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang Eliminate Dryness and Rescue the Lungs Decoction; Eriobotrya and Ophiopogonis Decoction |
Disperses Heat and Dryness; Clears Heat and Dryness; Moistens the Lungs. | Warm Dryness attacking the Lungs and causing the Lung-Qi to rebel. | Acute bronchitis; Asthma; Chronic bronchitis; Dry cough; Dry throat; Fever; Fullness of the chest; Headache; Irritation of the throat; Pneumonia; Pulmonary tuberculosis; Respiratory tract infection; Thirst; Hemoptysis; Irritability; Pain of the hypochondrium; Dry tongue, no coating; Weak-Rapid pulse (Ruo Shu); Rapid-Empty pulse (Shu Xu). |
| Yi Guan Jian Linking Decoction |
Nourishes Yin; Soothes Liver-Qi. | Yin Deficiency of the Liver and Kidneys with concurrent Qi stagnation. | Acid regurgitation; Chest pain; Chronic hepatitis; Cirrhosis; Distension of the abdomen; Distension of the epigastrium; Essential hypertension; Hypertension in pregnancy; Pain of the hypochondrium; Peptic ulcer; Purpura; Addison's disease; Bitter taste; Chronic orchitis; Diabetes; Dry mouth; Dry throat; Intercostal neuralgia; Neurasthenia; Pulmonary tuberculosis; Red tongue; Weak-Fine-Wiry pulse (Ruo Xi Xian); Fine-Wiry-Empty pulse (Xi Xian Xu). |
| Chai Hu Zhi Jie Tang Bupleurum, Bitter Orange, and Platycodon Decoction |
Harmonizes the Shao Yang; Moves Qi in the chest and diaphragm; Disperses half-exterior, half-interior pathogenic influences. | Lesser Yang-stage disorder with stagnation of Qi. | Alternating fever and chills; Chest pain; Dizziness; Fullness of hypochondrium; Fullness of the chest; Hypoacusis; Pain of the hypochondrium; Parietal headache; Tongue with a white coating; Floating-Large-Wiry pulse (Fu Da Xian) on the left; Slippery-Wiry pulse (Hua Xian) on the right. |