Practitioner product

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
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