Thinking of the profound meaning of the dosage form by the traditional chinese medicine clinical effects difference
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Thinking of the profound meaning of the dosage form by the traditional chinese medicine clinical effects difference
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 16, Issue 4, Pages: 185-187(2010)
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WANG Jian-nong, ZHANG Guang-de, YU Ren-huan, et al. Thinking of the profound meaning of the dosage form by the traditional chinese medicine clinical effects difference[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2010, 16(4): 185-187.
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WANG Jian-nong, ZHANG Guang-de, YU Ren-huan, et al. Thinking of the profound meaning of the dosage form by the traditional chinese medicine clinical effects difference[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2010, 16(4): 185-187.DOI:
Thinking of the profound meaning of the dosage form by the traditional chinese medicine clinical effects difference
Difference in dosage form for a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) means distinct processing technology. As the complexity of the therapeutic basis
together with the uncertainty of the active principles
different processing techniques result in great changes in therapeutic material basis. In these cases difference of dosage means not only the difference in dosage forms
but also actually the difference of drugs. It will be significantly important to explore the profound meaning of the dosage form of TCM.
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