Product Overview/Feature
Code:005353-002
Tsumura Ninjinto[32] : 42 sachets(for two weeks)
Sale Price:US$34.99
Warehouse | Japan1 |
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Manufacturer | TSUMURA & CO. |
Brand | TSUMURA & CO. |
JAN Code | --- |
GS1 | --- |
Ingredient Code | 5200116 |
Shipping Schedule | about 3 weeks after payment |
Description
Ninjinto is indicated for the relief of the following symptoms of those patients with delicate constitution or those whose weak constitution declined due to disease or fatigue:Acute & chronic enterogastritis, gastric atony, gastric dilation, vomiting of pregnancy (morning sickness), atrophic kidney
Presentation
42 sachets
Feature
Granules
Active Ingredients
7.5 g(3sachets for 1day) of TSUMURA Ninjinto extract granules contains 2.5 g of a dried extract of the following mixed crude drugs.JP Processed Ginger 3.0 gJP Glycyrrhiza 3.0 gJP Atractylodes Lancea Rhizome 3.0 gJP Ginseng 3.0 g(JP: The Japanese Pharmacopoeia)
Effect/Efficacy
Ninjinto is indicated for the relief of the following symptoms of those patients with delicate constitution or those whose weak constitution declined due to disease or fatigue: Acute & chronic enterogastritis, gastric atony, gastric dilation, vomiting of pregnancy (morning sickness), atrophic kidney
Usage/Dosage
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
Cautions
(1) When this product 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 this product 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 this product 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.