FormulaID 6011

止痒酊

Chinese patent medicines

Verm sting, Tinea pedis

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Record Fields

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Formula Id
6011
Core Entity Id
51394
Source Entity Count
1
Preferred Name
止痒酊
Name Cn
止痒酊
Name Pinyin
Zhi Yang Ding
Name En
Zhi Yang Ding
Dosage Form
酊剂
Dosage Form En
Tincture
Herbs Pinyin
Tu Jing PiBai Xian PiKu Shen
Herbs Cn
土荆皮白鲜皮苦参
Indications Cn
恶虫叮咬伤, 脚癣
Indications En
Verm sting, Tinea pedis
Category
Chinese patent medicines
Reference
Administration
Oral
Syndromes Cn
湿毒蕴结肌肤证; 风湿蕴肤证
Syndromes En
Syndrome of retained wind-dampness in the skin; Syndrome of accumulated dampness-toxicity in the skin

Names

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

Name
Zhi Yang Ding
Role
pinyin
Source
ETCM_v2
Language
pinyin
Preferred
Yes
Name
止痒酊
Role
preferred
Source
itcmdb_public
Language
zh
Preferred
Yes
Name
止痒酊
Role
preferred
Source
HERB_v2
Language
zh
Preferred
Yes
Name
Zhi Yang Tincture
Role
english
Source
HERB_v2
Language
en
Preferred
No
Name
Zhi Yang Tincture
Role
english
Source
itcmdb_public
Language
en
Preferred
No
Name
Zhi Yang Ding
Role
pinyin
Source
itcmdb_public
Language
pinyin
Preferred
No
Name
Zhi Yang Ding
Role
pinyin
Source
HERB_v2
Language
pinyin
Preferred
No

Aliases

Additional names normalized into the restored final schema.

Zhi Yang DingZhi Yang Tincture

Cross References

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Etcm
3832
Herb
HBFO006061
Itcm
3832
Itcmdb Generated
ITX-FORMULA-AE09E9ADCB2D
Etcm Chinese Patent Drug
Zhi Yang Ding

Attributes

Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.

Type
化湿药
Source
ETCM
Category
Chinese patent medicines
Dosage Form
Tincture
Dosage Form
酊剂 (Tincture)
Indications
Verm sting, Tinea pedis
Formula Type
Dampness-resolving medicinal
Administration
Oral
Herbs In Pinyin
Tu Jing Pi, Bai Xian Pi, Ku Shen
Herbs In Chinese
土荆皮, 白鲜皮, 苦参
Syndromes In Chinese
湿毒蕴结肌肤证; 风湿蕴肤证
Syndromes In English
Syndrome of retained wind-dampness in the skin; Syndrome of accumulated dampness-toxicity in the skin
Indications In Chinese
恶虫叮咬伤, 脚癣
Indications In English
Verm sting, Tinea pedis
Herbs Contained In This Formula (Chinese Pinyin)
BaiXianPiTuJingPiKuShen