FormulaID 3857

六磨汤

Ancient TCM prescriptions

Soothe the liver, reduce adverse, regulate qi stagnation

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Record Fields

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Formula Id
3857
Core Entity Id
49011
Source Entity Count
1
Preferred Name
六磨汤
Name Cn
六磨汤
Name Pinyin
LiuMoTang
Name En
LiuMoTang
Dosage Form
汤剂
Dosage Form En
Decoction
Herbs Pinyin
Chen XiangMu XiangBing LangWu YaoFu Chao Zhi ShiDai Huang
Herbs Cn
沉香木香槟榔乌药麸炒枳实大黄
Indications Cn
疏肝降逆、理气导滞
Indications En
Soothe the liver, reduce adverse, regulate qi stagnation
Category
Ancient TCM prescriptions
Reference
ShiYiDeXiaoFang
Administration
Oral
Syndromes Cn
行气
Syndromes En
qi

Names

Preferred names, aliases, and source labels retained in the final schema.

Name
LiuMoTang
Role
pinyin
Source
ETCM_v2
Language
pinyin
Preferred
Yes
Name
六磨汤
Role
preferred
Source
itcmdb_public
Language
zh
Preferred
Yes
Name
六磨汤
Role
preferred
Source
HERB_v2
Language
zh
Preferred
Yes
Name
Liu Mo Decotion; Liumo Decoction
Role
english
Source
itcmdb_public
Language
en
Preferred
No
Name
Liu Mo Decotion; Liumo Decoction
Role
english
Source
HERB_v2
Language
en
Preferred
No
Name
Liu Mo Tang
Role
pinyin
Source
itcmdb_public
Language
pinyin
Preferred
No
Name
Liu Mo Tang
Role
pinyin
Source
HERB_v2
Language
pinyin
Preferred
No

Aliases

Additional names normalized into the restored final schema.

Liu Mo Decotion; Liumo DecoctionLiu Mo TangLiuMoTang

Cross References

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Herb
HBFO003882
Itcm
49582
Cpmcp Cmp
341
Etcm Formula
LiuMoTang
Itcmdb Generated
ITX-FORMULA-05CEA6042BE8

Attributes

Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.

Type
理气方
Source
Catalogue of Ancient Classic Prescriptions
Category
Ancient TCM prescriptions
Dosage Form
Decoction
Dosage Form
汤剂 (Decoction)
Administration
Oral
Herbs In Pinyin
Chen Xiang, Mu Xiang, Bing Lang, Wu Yao, Fu Chao Zhi Shi, Dai Huang
Herbs In Chinese
沉香, 木香, 槟榔, 乌药, 麸炒枳实, 大黄
Syndromes In Chinese
行气
Syndromes In English
qi
Indications In Chinese
疏肝降逆、理气导滞
Indications In English
Soothe the liver, reduce adverse, regulate qi stagnation
Major Symptoms Or Signs
Constipation_disease, Abdomen_distension_and_fullness
Herbs Contained In This Formula (Chinese Pinyin)
BinLangChenXiangMuXiangWuYaoZhiQiaoDaHuang
Reference (Ancient Books Of Traditional Chinese Medicine)
ShiYiDeXiaoFang