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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to weak-rapid pulse (ruo shu); rapid-empty pulse (shu xu) |
| 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). |
| Zi Wan Tang Aster Decoction |
Clears Empty-Heat from the Lungs; Tonifies the Lungs. | Empty-Heat in the Lungs. | Fever; Hemoptysis; Persistent cough; Pulmonary tuberculosis; Asthenia; Caseous lesion in lungs; Dyspnea; Red, dry tongue; Weak-Rapid pulse (Ruo Shu); Rapid-Empty pulse (Shu Xu). |
| Qin Jiao Fu Lei Tang Gentiana Qinjiao Decoction to Overcome Exhaustion |
Clears Empty-Heat from the Lungs. | Empty-Heat in the Lungs. | Cough; Irritation of the respiratory tract; Pulmonary tuberculosis; Respiratory tract infection with persistent symptoms (pneumonia, pleurisy); Spontaneous sweating; Unremitting slight fever; Chills; Fatigue; Weakness of the limbs; Red, dry tongue; Weak-Rapid pulse (Ruo Shu); Rapid-Empty pulse (Shu Xu). |