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HERO ID
1020784
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
[Comparative studies on pharmacological effects of angong niuhuang pill with its simplified prescicription]
Author(s)
Ye, ZG; Wang, JH; Liang, AH; Xue, BY; Wang, YS; Wang, ZM; Wang, L; Li, CY; Zhang, J; Huang, N; Jin, AY
Year
2003
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Zhongguo Zhongyao Zazhi / China journal of Chinese materia medica
ISSN:
1001-5302
Volume
28
Issue
7
Page Numbers
636-639
Language
Chinese
PMID
15139109
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
Based on the therapeutic claims of Angong Niuhuang pill, a series of pharmacodynamic experiments were designed, where pharmacological effects were investigated comparatively with its simplified prescription(realgar and cinnabar are removed from the original pill) as a parallel control in order to explore possible contribution of cinnabar and realgar to pharmacodynamic activities of the pill as a whole.
METHOD:
Anti-pyretic, sedative, anti-convulsive, and mice-protected effects of the pill and its simplified prescription as a control were observed, respectively, in rabbits with fever induced by typhoid bacillus, in pentobarbital sodium-induced sleeping mice, in mice with convulsion induced by strychnine, or pentylenetetrazole, and in mice with anoxia induced by NaNO2.
RESULT:
Both the pill and its simplified prescription were found to have Anti-pyretic action and protective effect against the mouse death induced by anoxia, and synergistic interaction with pentobarbital sodium in sedative activity, although neither of them was found to have any effects on the convulsion of mice.
CONCLUSION:
No significant difference between Angong Niuhuang pill and its simplified prescription was found in the above pharmacodynamic experiments.
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