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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to slight thirst |
| Huang Qin Hua Shi Tang Scutellaria and Talcum Decoction |
Clears Heat; Transforms Dampness. | Damp warm-febrile diseases in the Middle Burner. | Fever that apparently resolve with sweating but then recur; Generalized pain; No thirst; Very slight thirst; Tongue with greasy, moisty, pale-yellow coating; Faint pulse (Wei). |
| Huang Lian Wen Dan Tang Coptis Decoction to Warm the Gallbladder |
Clears Heat from the Gall-Bladder; Transforms Phlegm; Regulates the Qi; Harmonizes the Stomach. | Gall-Bladder and Stomach disharmony with Phlegm-Heat. | Autism; Chronic bronchitis; Chronic gastritis; Chronic hepatitis; Distension of the chest; Dizziness; Ménière's disease; Nausea; Neurosis; Peptic ulcer; Profuse phlegm; Schizoid behavior; Vomiting; Anxiety; Bitter taste; Loss of consciousness; Shyness; Slight thirst; Red tongue, greasy-yellow coating; Slippery-Rapid pulse (Hua Shu); Rapid-Wiry pulse (Shu Xian). |
| Jiu Wei Qiang Huo Tang Nine-Herb Decoction with Notopterygium |
Eliminates internal Heat and external Damp-Cold; Promotes sweating. | External Wind-Cold-Damp with concurrent interior Heat. | Chills; Chills predominant; Fever; Generalized pain; Headache; No sweating; Stiffness of the neck; Bitter taste; Slight thirst; Pink or red tongue, thin-white coating; Floating pulse (Fu). |