BPOM Chinese Name : 加味逍遙散 ( Augmented Rambling Powder ) English Name : Bupleurum & Peony Formula
Herbs Rx. Angelicae Sinensis ( Dang Gui ) Rx. Paeoniae Alba (Bai Shao ) Poria ( Fu Ling ) Rz. Atractylodis Macrocephalae (Bai Zhu ) Rx. Bupleuri (Chai Hu ) Cx. Moutan (Mu Dan Pi) Fr. Gardeniae ( Zhi Zi ) Rx. Glycyrrhizae Preparata ( Zhi Gan Cao ) Hb. Menthae Haplocalycis (Bo He ) Rz. Zingiberis Recens (Sheng Jiang )
Formula Actions Pacifies the Liver Spreads Liver Qi Strengthens the Spleen Nourishes the Blood and Yin Regulates menstruation Sedates the Heart Clears Heat
Syndromes : Liver Qi Stagnation turning to Heat with underlying Spleen and Blood Deficiency Gu Syndrome
Clinical Manifestation Irritability Short temper Restlessness Fever or tidal fever Red eyes Dry mouth and throat Palpitations Lower abdominal pain Difficult urination Painful urination Increased menstrual flow Uterine bleeding Early menstruation Aching in limbs Dizziness Mental instability Red face Thirst Turbid urine Alternating chills and fever Red cheeks Wheezing Nervousness Headache Red eyes Dry mouth Anorexia Infertility Abdominal pain Spontaneous sweating or night sweats with fever Anxiety Dry eyes Hypochondriac pain Somnolence Insomnia Aching shoulders Five Sole Heat Earache Premenstrual tension Hot flashes Fatigue Lassitude Depression Restlessness Constipation with flushing up Pale complexion Bitter taste in mouth Vertigo Abdominal distention near the umbilicus Epistaxis Irregular menstruation Heaviness in the lower abdomen T:Red or Red edges C: Thin and yellow P: Thready, rapid and wiry or Wiry and tight and rapid