HerbID 4950

砒霜

Pi Shuang

1. To counteract toxic materials; kill microorganism; anticarcinogenic and remove necrotic tissues. External use for superficial tumors such as the cancers of cervix; penis and breast; also necrosis. Oral administration

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Record Fields

Scalar fields from the final herb record.

Herb Id
4950
Core Entity Id
52607
Source Entity Count
1
Preferred Name
砒霜
Name Cn
砒霜
Name Pinyin
Pi Shuang
Name En
Arsenicum
Name Latin
Arsenicum
Bilingual Status
complete
Property
Flavor
Meridian
Use Part
Function
1. To counteract toxic materials; kill microorganism; anticarcinogenic and remove necrotic tissues. External use for superficial tumors such as the cancers of cervix; penis and breast; also necrosis. Oral administration and intravenous injection for esophageal carcinoma; gastric carcinoma; lymphosarcoma; chronic granulocytic leukemia; etc. 2. To eliminate phlegm; relieve malaria and asthma. For malaria and bronchial asthma of cold-phlegm type.
Indication
1. To counteract toxic materials; kill microorganism; anticarcinogenic and remove necrotic tissues. External use for superficial tumors such as the cancers of cervix; penis and breast; also necrosis. Oral administration and intravenous injecti
Toxicity
Category Cn
Category En

Names

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

Name
毒石
Role
preferred
Source
TCMBank
Language
zh
Preferred
Yes
Name
砒霜
Role
preferred
Source
itcmdb_public
Language
zh
Preferred
Yes
Name
砒霜
Role
preferred
Source
HERB_v2
Language
zh
Preferred
Yes
Name
白砒
Role
alias
Source
HERB_v2
Preferred
No
Name
白砒
Role
alias
Source
itcmdb_public
Preferred
No
Name
Arsenicum
Role
latin
Source
HERB_v2
Language
la
Preferred
No
Name
Arsenicum
Role
latin
Source
TCMBank
Language
la
Preferred
No
Name
Arsenicum
Role
latin
Source
itcmdb_public
Language
la
Preferred
No
Name
Pi Shuang
Role
pinyin
Source
itcmdb_public
Language
pinyin
Preferred
No
Name
Pi Shuang
Role
pinyin
Source
HERB_v2
Language
pinyin
Preferred
No
Name
XIN SHI
Role
pinyin
Source
TCMBank
Language
pinyin
Preferred
No

Aliases

Additional names normalized into the restored final schema.

XIN SHI毒石白砒

Cross References

Trusted external identifiers retained for this final record.

Herb
HERB006216
Tcmid
2872
Tcmsp
1068
Tcm Id
2872
Tcmbank
TCMBANKHE003330

Attributes

Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.

Function
1. To counteract toxic materials, kill microorganism, anticarcinogenic and remove necrotic tissues. External use for superficial tumors such as the cancers of cervix, skin, lips, penis and breast, also necrosis. Oral administration and intravenous injection for esophageal carcinoma, gastric carcinoma, lymphosarcoma, chronic granulocytic leukemia, etc. 2. To eliminate phlegm, relieve malaria and asthma. For malaria and bronchial asthma of cold-phlegm type.1. to counteract toxic materials, kill microorganism, anticarcinogenic and remove necrotic tissues. external use for superficial tumors such as the cancers of cervix, skin, lips, penis and breast, also necrosis. oral administration and intravenous injection for esophageal carcinoma, gastric carcinoma, lymphosarcoma, chronic granulocytic leukemia, etc. 2. to eliminate phlegm, relieve malaria and asthma. for malaria and bronchial asthma of cold-phlegm type.
Indication
1. To counteract toxic materials, kill microorganism, anticarcinogenic and remove necrotic tissues. External use for superficial tumors such as the cancers of cervix, skin, lips, penis and breast, also necrosis. Oral administration and intravenous injecti1. to counteract toxic materials, kill microorganism, anticarcinogenic and remove necrotic tissues. external use for superficial tumors such as the cancers of cervix, skin, lips, penis and breast, also necrosis. oral administration and intravenous injecti