There are some differences in the treatment of diseases by any medicine, especially for some uncommon Chinese herbal medicines. In terms of drug selection, it is also necessary to follow the doctor's advice, so that it will be of great help to the treatment of diseases. Common drugs are very simple in the treatment of diseases, and some complex diseases require good treatment methods. What are the side effects of Millettia reticulata? Millettia reticulata is very helpful in treating some diseases, especially in relaxing the meridians and activating collaterals, so you can rest assured to choose it. What are the side effects of Millettia reticulata? Side effects of chicken blood vine: Chicken blood vine has no side effects. Functions and indications: Promote blood circulation and relax muscles. Treats pain in the waist and knees, numbness, paralysis, and irregular menstruation. ① "Supplement to Compendium of Materia Medica": "It activates blood circulation, warms the waist and knees, and cures paralysis." ② "New Compendium of Materia Medica": "Replenishes the middle and dries the stomach." ③ "New Reference to Medicinal Pieces": "Removes blood stasis, generates new blood, and circulates the meridians. Treats summer heat sha and wind-blood arthralgia." ④ "Modern Practical Chinese Medicine": "It is a strong blood tonic, suitable for anemic nerve paralysis, such as limb and waist and knee pain, numbness, etc. It is also used for women with irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, etc., and has the effect of promoting blood circulation and relieving pain." Effects: ① Fengcheng Millettia reticulata tincture administered intragastrically to rats (40%, 0.5 ml/100 g) has a significant therapeutic effect on formaldehyde-induced "arthritis". When the decoction or tincture is injected intravenously, equivalent to 0.01-0.4 g/kg of the raw drug, it has no significant effect on the respiration, blood pressure of anesthetized dogs and the vascular perfusion of the lower limbs of toads. Intraperitoneal injection of the tincture (10 ml/kg) into rats has sedative and hypnotic effects. Dogs died of poisoning when injected intravenously with 4.25 g/kg of the equivalent raw drug. By measuring the "relative relative radioactivity" of total p32 in tissues after injecting mice with p32, it was found that a decoction of Millettia reticulata (unspecified species) (0.25 g/ml, once a day, 0.5 ml by oral administration for 3 days) promoted total phosphorus metabolism in the kidneys and uterus. This is believed to be a reflection of the fact that Millettia reticulata enhances the energy metabolism and anabolism of the mouse kidneys and uterus. In addition, it can promote the excretion of water and chloride in mice. ② The decoction of the dried roots of the dense flower bean has an inhibitory effect on the isolated and in vivo toad hearts, and can lower the blood pressure of anesthetized rabbits and dogs; but it has a contraction effect on the isolated rabbit ears and toad blood vessels. Through the above introduction, what are the side effects of Millettia reticulata? This type of medicine has no side effects, so you can choose it with confidence. However, it should be noted that the use of this type of medicine must be carried out according to methods and procedures, otherwise it will not be conducive to the healthy development of the human body. |
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