| xiang sha yangwei wan (stomach pill of
aucklandia and amomum fruit) |
supplementing qi and strengthening the
stomach, promoting digestion and stopping vomiting. |
dyspepsia due to weakness of the stomach and
intestines, manifested as poor appetite, fullness in the stomach,
abdominal pain, acid regurgitation, borborygmus, diarrhea and lassitude
of limbs. |
| anwei pian (gastralgia tablet) |
relieving gastric hyperacidity and alleviating
stomachache. |
gastric or duodenal ulcer and chronic
gastritis. |
| weiteling pian (gastralgia tablet) |
relieving hyperacidity and gastralgia. |
gastric and duodenal ulcer, chronic gastritis. |
| weikangling jiaonang (stomach-recovering
capsule) |
nourishing the liver, regulating the stomach,
dissipating blood stasis, arresting bleeding, relieving spasm and pain,
removing the necrotic tissue and promoting the granulation. |
epigastralgia, fullness and distention in the
stomach, gastric discomfort with acid regurgitation, poor appetite, etc.
it is often used clinically to treat patients with acute or chronic
gastritis, gastric ulcer, erosive gastritis, duodenal ulcer, gastric
hemorrhage, etc. |
| yuanhu zhitong jiaonang (analgesic capsule of
corydalis tuber) |
arresting pain by regulating qi, removing
blood stasis by promoting blood circulation. |
gastric pain, dysmenorrhea, hepatalgia and
headache. |
| weinaian jiaonang (capsule for relieving
gastric trouble) |
invigorating qi and tonifying the spleen,
relieving mental stress, activating the flow of qi and promoting blood
circulation, relieving inflammation and promoting tissue regeneration. |
gastric and duodenal ulcer, chronic gastritis. |
| weian gao (adhesive plaster for treating
gastric trouble) |
warming the middle-jiao to dispel cold, and
arresting pain by activating qi. |
epigastric pain, abdominal pain and
distention, nausea and vomiting, poor appetite, borborygmi and diarrhea,
and infantile diarrhea. |