Summary
- Traditionally used in Chinese medicine to
- Relieve cough
- Disseminate lung-qi
- Resolve lung dampness
- Formula name: Zhi Sou Hua Tan Te Xiao Fang
Dosage
- 3 capsules twice daily, 1 hour away from meals
Warnings
- If coughing persists consult your healthcare professional
- Not to be used in children under 2 years without medical advice
- Always read the label
- Consult your TCM practitioner if you are unsure if this medicine is right for you
- If symptoms persist, worsen or change unexpectedly, consult your health professional
Formula
Ingredient |
1 capsule
|
---|---|
Lonicera japonica (Jin Yin Hua) ext. ext. equiv. dry (flower) |
43.2 mg 259.2 mg |
Forsythia suspensa (Lian Qiao) ext. ext. equiv. dry (fruit) |
34.5 mg 207 mg |
Phragmites australis (Lu Gen) ext. ext. equiv. dry (rhizome) |
34.5 mg 207 mg |
Mentha haplocalyx (Bo He) ext. ext. equiv. dry (herb) |
26.1 mg 156.6 mg |
Prunus armeniaca (Xing Ren) ext. ext. equiv. dry (seed) |
26.1 mg 156.6 mg |
Scutellaria baicalensis (Huang Qin) ext. ext. equiv. dry (root) |
26.1 mg 156.6 mg |
Magnolia liliflora (Xin Yi Hua) ext. ext. equiv. dry (flower bud) |
26.1 mg 156.6 mg |
Fritillaria thunbergii (Zhe Bei Mu) ext. ext. equiv. dry (bulb) |
26.1 mg 156.6 mg |
Peucedanum praeruptorum (Qian Hu) ext. ext. equiv. dry (root) |
26.1 mg 156.6 mg |
Platycodon grandiflorus (Jie Geng) ext. ext. equiv. dry (root) |
17.4 mg 104.4 mg |
Glycyrrhiza uralensis (Gan Cao) ext. ext. equiv. dry (root) |
13.8 mg 82.8 mg |
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TGA listed: AustL 120481. The TGA publishes product info including excipients under the "Other ingredients" subheading (not typically listed on the product label). Learn more about excipients