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Code:005402-002
- Tsumura Ryokankyomishingeninto[119] : 42 sachets(for two weeks)
- $95.13
Up to 4 pieces per person
10% discount for total amount over $100
shipping schedule : about 3 weeks after payment
warehouse:Japan1
Manufacturer :TSUMURA & CO.
Brand :TSUMURA & CO.
JAN Code:----
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Description
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TSUMURA Ryokankyomishingeninto Extract Granules (he-reafter TJ-119) is indicated for the relief of the following symptoms of those patients with anemia, oversensitivity to cold, and coughing with profuse sputum accompanied by stri-dor:Bronchitis, bronchial asthma, cardiac weakness, and kidney disease
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Presentation
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42 sachets
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Feature
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Granules
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Active Ingredients
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7.5 g (3sachets for 1day) of TSUMURA Ryokankyomishingeninto ex-tract granules contains 4.0 g of a dried extract of the following mixed crude drugs.JP Apricot Kernel 4.0gJP Pinellia Tuber 4.0gJP Poria Sclerotium 4.0gJP Schisandra Fruit 3.0gJP Processed Ginger 2.0gJP Glycyrrhiza 2.0gJP Asiasarum Root 2.0g(JP: The Japanese Pharmacopoeia)
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Effect/Efficacy
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TJ-119 is indicated for the relief of the following symptoms of those patients with anemia, oversensitivity to cold, and coughing with profuse sputum accompanied by stridor: Bronchitis, bronchial asthma, cardiac weakness, and kidney disease
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Usage/Dosage
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The usual adult dose is 7.5 g/day orally in 2 or 3 divided doses before or between meals. The dosage may be adjusted according to the patient's age and body weight, and symptoms.
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Cautions
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(1) When TJ-119 is used, the patient’s “SHO” (constitution/symptoms) should be taken into account. The patient’s progress should be carefully monitored, and if no improvement in symptoms/findings is observed, continuous treatment should be avoided. (2) Since TJ-119 contains Glycyrrhiza, careful attention should be paid to the serum potassium level, blood pressure, etc., and if any abnormality is observed, administration should be discontinued. (3) When TJ-119 is coadministered with other Kampo-preparations (Japanese traditional herbal medicines), etc., attention should be paid to the duplication of the contained crude drugs. SHO: The term “SHO” refers to a particular pathological status of a patient evaluated by the Kampo diagnosis, and is patterned according to the patient’s constitution, symptoms, etc. Kampo-preparations (Japanese traditional herbal medicines) should be used after confirmation that it is suitable for the identified “SHO” of the patient.