Traditional Chinese Medicine for Hypertension (IV): Blood Pressure Tablets and Dizziness-Relieving Granules

2026-04-22

> 41. Blood Pressure Tablets

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> [Ingredients]Ilex pubescens, Eclipta prostrata, Taxillus chinensis, Eriocaulon buergerianum, Prunella vulgaris, Scutellaria baicalensis, Sophora japonica, Achyranthes bidentata, Polygonatum sibiricum, Uncaria rhynchophylla, Cimicifuga foetida, Pearl powder.

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> [Efficacy]Activates blood circulation and unblocks collaterals, soothes the liver and calms the mind.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension and hyperlipidemia of the liver yang hyperactivity type, with symptoms such as headache, head distension, irritability, insomnia and numbness of limbs.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 3 tablets (0.25g each time), 3 times a day. Take with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) Contraindicated for those with insufficient Qi and blood, deficiency of both Yin and Yang, or deficiency-cold syndrome.

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(2) Not for use by pregnant women.

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(3) Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol while taking the medication.

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> 42. Pressure-reducing windproof plate

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> [Ingredients]Scutellaria baicalensis, Sophora japonica fruit, peanut leaf, hydrochlorothiazide, vasulane.

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[Efficacy]Calms the liver and clears heat, lowers blood pressure.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension of the liver yang hyperactivity type.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 3-6 tablets (0.25g each time), twice daily. Take with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) This product is contraindicated for those with deficiency of both Yin and Yang, insufficient Qi and blood, or internal accumulation of phlegm and turbidity.

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(2) During medication, one should eat a light diet, avoid fatty, sweet and greasy foods, avoid smoking and alcohol, avoid anger, and moderate sexual activity.

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> 43. Luohuang Antihypertensive Tablets

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> [Ingredients]Apocynum venetum leaf, prepared rhubarb, chrysanthemum, cassia seed, salvia miltiorrhiza, angelica sinensis, chuanxiong rhizome, hawthorn, kudzu root, achyranthes bidentata, rehmannia root, sophora japonica flower bud, artificial bezoar, borneol.

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> [Efficacy]Soothes the liver and clears heat, invigorates blood and removes blood stasis.

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[Indications]This product is suitable for hypertension caused by liver yang hyperactivity and heart-kidney disharmony, which may present with symptoms such as dizziness, stiff neck, constipation, irritability, and insomnia.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 4-6 tablets (0.3 grams per tablet) twice daily with warm water.

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[Precautions]This product is contraindicated for those with deficiency-cold syndrome. Pregnant women should use with caution.

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> 44. Xinmaitong Tablets

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> [Ingredients]Salvia miltiorrhiza, Angelica sinensis, Ilex pubescens, Panax notoginseng, Sophora japonica, Achyranthes bidentata, Prunella vulgaris, Pueraria lobata, Uncaria rhynchophylla, Cassia tora.

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> [Efficacy]Activates blood circulation and unblocks collaterals, soothes the liver and relieves adverse reactions.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension and hyperlipidemia caused by qi and blood stagnation, obstruction of the heart vessels, and hyperactivity of liver yang. Symptoms may include chest tightness, chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, vertigo, tinnitus, headache, head distension, ecchymosis or petechiae on the tip of the tongue, and dark purple tongue.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 4 tablets (0.3g each time), 3 times a day. Take with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) This product is contraindicated for those with phlegm and turbidity, imbalance of the Chong and Ren meridians, spleen deficiency and diarrhea, and deficiency-cold syndrome.

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(2) Contraindicated in women with excessive menstrual bleeding and during pregnancy.

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45. Apocynum Venetum Antihypertensive Tablets

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> [Ingredients]Apocynum venetum, Uncaria rhynchophylla, Margarita, Prunella vulgaris, Crataegus pinnatifida, Chrysanthemum morifolium, Achyranthes bidentata, Margarita, Alisma plantago-aquatica.

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> [Efficacy] Soothes the liver and calms the yang, dispels wind and relieves pain, invigorates blood and unblocks collaterals.

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[Indications]It is suitable for hypertension, hyperlipidemia and arteriosclerosis caused by liver yang hyperactivity and blood stasis obstructing the collaterals, which may present with symptoms such as dizziness, headache, vertigo and irritability.

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> [Usage]□ Oral administration. Take 4-6 tablets (0.35g per tablet) 3 times daily. Take with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) This product is contraindicated for those with deficiency of Qi and blood, or internal accumulation of phlegm and turbidity.

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(2) Not for use by pregnant women.

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(3) Avoid anger and spicy or greasy foods while taking the medication.

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> 46. Eucommia ulmoides tablets (flat compression)

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> [Ingredients] Eucommia ulmoides leaves.

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[Efficacy] Strengthens muscles and bones, lowers blood pressure.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension, dizziness, lower back and knee pain, and weakness of muscles and bones.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 2 tablets each time (each tablet contains 300 mg of Eucommia ulmoides leaf extract), 2-3 times daily. Take with warm water. Or as directed by your doctor.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) This product is contraindicated for those with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold, or phlegm accumulation.

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(2) Use with caution if you have liver fire rising.

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(3) Avoid spicy and greasy foods and avoid anger while taking the medicine.

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> 47. Stroke film

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> [Ingredients]Uncaria rhynchophylla, Achyranthes bidentata, Curcuma longa, Salvia miltiorrhiza, Angelica sinensis, Pheretima aspergillum, Scutellaria baicalensis, Acorus tatarinowii, Carthamus tinctorius, Alum, Buthus martensii, Scolopendra subspinipes, Chlorite, Arisaema heterophyllum (processed), Aconitum carmichaelii (processed), Calculus bovis, Mentha haplocalyx, Borneol, Glycyrrhiza uralensis.

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> [Efficacy] Soothes the liver and dispels wind, resolves phlegm and relieves adverse flow of

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension, aphasia due to stroke, facial paralysis, and hemiplegia.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 2 tablets (0.4g each time), twice daily. Take with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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(1) This product has a relatively weak antihypertensive effect and should be used in combination with other antihypertensive drugs during the treatment of hypertension.

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(2) This product is contraindicated for those with insufficient Qi and blood or deficiency of both Yin and Yang.

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(3) Not for use by pregnant women.

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> 48. Yu Feng Ning Xin Pian

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> [Ingredients] Kudzu root.

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[Efficacy]Clears the mind and relieves irritability, relieves spasms and pain, relaxes muscles and promotes Yang.

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[Indications]It is suitable for hypertension and external pathogenic factors causing stiff neck and back pain, headache, dizziness, migraine, sudden deafness, and chest pain.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 5 tablets each time (each tablet contains 60 mg of total flavonoids), 3 times a day. Take with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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(1) Use with caution if you have a weak spleen and stomach.

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(2) A few patients experienced a feeling of head distension after taking the medication, and a few patients with peptic ulcers experienced mild abdominal distension and upper abdominal discomfort within one week of taking the medication.

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> 49. Uncaria rhynchophylla Total Alkaloid Tablets

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> [Ingredients] Total alkaloids of Uncaria rhynchophylla.

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> [Efficacy] Clears heat and calms the nerves, soothes the liver and dispels wind.

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[Indications]This product is suitable for hypertension of the liver yang hyperactivity and liver wind disturbance type, which may present with symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, irritability, headache, tinnitus and insomnia.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 1-2 tablets each time (each tablet contains 100 mg of total alkaloids from Uncaria rhynchophylla), 3 times a day. Take with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) This product is contraindicated for those with qi and blood deficiency or imbalance of the Chong and Ren meridians.

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(2) Avoid eating rich, greasy, or fatty foods, avoid getting angry, and avoid smoking and drinking alcohol while taking the medication.

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> 50. Maijun'an Tablets

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> [Ingredients]Pueraria lobata, Uncaria rhynchophylla, Hydrochlorothiaz

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[Efficacy]Soothes the liver and dispels wind, relieves spasms and pain, and lowers blood pressure.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension and coronary heart disease of the liver yang hyperactivity type, with symptoms such as headache, dizziness, vertigo, stiff neck, insomnia and palpitations.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 4-5 tablets (0.25g per tablet) 3-4 times daily with warm water. Maintenance dose is 2-3 tablets 2-3 times daily. Or as directed by your doctor.

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> [Precautions]

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(1) This product is contraindicated for those with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold.

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(2) Occasionally, gastrointestinal adverse reactions may occur after taking the medication, but they will disappear on their own with continued use.

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51. Xinxue Ning Tablets

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> [Ingredients]Pueraria lobata extract, hawthorn extract.

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> [Efficacy]Promotes blood circulation, removes blood stasis, unblocks meridians, and relieves pain.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension, coronary heart disease, and hyperlipidemia caused by blood stasis, with symptoms such as chest tightness, chest pain, dizziness, vertigo, and dark purple tongue.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 4 tablets (0.2g each time), 3 times a day. Take with warm water. Or as directed by your doctor.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) This product is contraindicated for those with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold, yin and yang deficiency, phlegm and turbidity accumulation, and liver yang disturbance.

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(2) Not for use by pregnant women.

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(3) Avoid spicy and greasy foods while taking the medication.

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52. Gastrodia elata and Armillaria mellea tablets

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> [Ingredients]Armella armillaria powder.

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> [Efficacy]Dispels wind and calms the nerves, unblocks the meridians and disperses wind.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension, hyperlipidemia, neurasthenia, nervous headache, and sequelae of stroke, with symptoms such as headache, dizziness, numbness of limbs, and soreness of the waist and knees.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 4-5 tablets (0.25g each) twice daily with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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(1) This product has a weak antihypertensive effect. Patients with high blood pressure need to use other antihypertensive drugs in combination.

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(2) Use with caution in cases of deficiency-cold syndrome or spleen and stomach weakness.

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(3) Avoid fatty foods, smoking and alcohol, and anger while taking the medication.

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> 53. Xinkeshu Tablets

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> [Ingredients]Pueraria lobata, Salvia miltiorrhiza, Panax notoginseng, Crataegus pinnatifida, Aucklandia lappa.

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[Efficacy]Promotes blood circulation and removes blood stasis, soothes the mind and lowers blood pressure, dilates blood vessels and lowers cholesterol.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension, coronary heart disease, and hyperlipidemia, with symptoms such as headache, dizziness, chest tightness, palpitations, numbness of limbs, and dark red tongue.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 4 tablets (0.25 grams each time), 3 times a day. Take with warm water. Or as directed by your doctor.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) Contraindicated in patients with bleeding disorders or bleeding tendencies.

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(2) Not for use by pregnant women.

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(3) Use with caution if you have insufficient heart yang.

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(4) Avoid spicy and greasy foods, smoking and alcohol, and anger while taking the medication.

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54. Jiangshuling Tablets

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> [Ingredients] Cucumber vine.

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> [Efficacy]Clears heat and promotes diuresis, soothes the liver and subdues yang.

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[Indications]Suitable for dizziness, irritability, and other symptoms associated with hypertension.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 3-6 tablets (0.35g each) 3 times daily. Take with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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(1) Patients with severe hypertension need to use other antihypertensive drugs in combination while taking this product.

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> (2) This product is contraindicated for those with deficiency of both Yin and Yang, internal accumulation of phlegm and turbidity, or deficiency-cold syndrome.

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(3) Avoid spicy and greasy foods, smoking and alcohol, and anger while taking the medication.

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55. Xin'anning tablets

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> [Ingredients]Kudzu root, processed Polygonum multiflorum, hawthorn, pearl powder.

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[Efficacy]Nourishes Yin and calms the mind, removes blood stasis and unblocks the meridians, lowers blood pressure and lipids.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension, hyperlipidemia, angina pectoris, dizziness, headache, tinnitus and palpitations.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 4-5 tablets (0.35g each) twice daily with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) This product is contraindicated for those with weak constitution, liver yang hyperactivity, or phlegm-heat obstructing the orifices.

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(2) Avoid spicy and greasy foods while taking the medication.

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> 56. Naoliqing Pills

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> [Ingredients]Magnetite, Pinellia ternata, fermented yeast, raw yeast, hematite, dried pig bile, Achyranthes bidentata, menthol, mother-of-pearl, borneol.

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> [Efficacy] Calms the liver and subdues yang, clears heat and lowers blood pressure.

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[Indications]This product is suitable for hypertension of the liver yang hyperactivity type, which may present with symptoms such as dizziness, tinnitus, headache, head distension, irritability, insomnia, hemiplegia due to stroke, and sticky phlegm and nausea.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 10 pills (water pills, 0.11 grams each) twice daily with warm water.

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> [Precautions] This product is contraindicated for pregnant women and those with blood stasis, qi and blood deficiency, yin and yang deficiency, or cold constitution.

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> 57. Gui Shao Di Huang Wan

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> [Ingredients]Angelica sinensis, Rehmannia glutinosa (processed), Paeonia suffruticosa, Paeonia lactiflora, Dioscorea opposita, Alisma plantago-aquatica, Cornus officinalis, Poria cocos.

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[Efficacy]Nourishes the liver and kidneys, nourishes yin and blood, clears heat and lowers blood pressure.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension of the liver and kidney yin deficiency type, with symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, tinnitus, dry throat, afternoon fever and soreness in the lower back and legs.

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[Usage] Take 1 pill (large honey pill, 9 grams per pill) 2-3 times daily with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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(1) This product has a weak antihypertensive effect. Patients with high blood pressure need to use other antihypertensive drugs in combination.

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(2) This product is contraindicated for those with a constitution that is either cold or hot.

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(3) Avoid spicy and greasy foods and avoid anger while taking the medicine.

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58. Quick-acting Niuhuang Wan (牛黄丸)

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> [Ingredients]Bezoar, Gardenia, Scutellaria baicalensis, Mother-of-pearl, Coptis chinensis, Cornstarch, Cinnabar.

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[Efficacy]Calms the nerves and clears the orifices, clears heat and lowers blood pressure.

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[Indications]Suitable for symptoms of hypertension such as restlessness, confusion, dizziness and vertigo.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 1 pill (3 grams per pill) twice daily with warm water.

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> [Precautions] This product is contraindicated for pregnant women and those with a cold constitution.

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> 59. Shouwu Pill

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> [Ingredients]Polygonum multiflorum, Ligustrum lucidum, Rehmannia glutinosa, Achyranthes bidentata, Morus alba leaf, Eclipta prostrata, Morus alba fruit, Cuscuta chinensis, Rosa laevigata, Psoralea corylifolia, Siegesbeckia orientalis, Lonicera japonica, black sesame.

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> [Efficacy] Nourishes the liver and kidneys, replenishes essence and nourishes blood.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension due to liver and kidney deficiency, which may present with symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, tinnitus, deafness, soreness and weakness of the lower back and knees, and numbness of the limbs.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take one packet (water-soaked honey pills, 6 grams per packet) twice daily with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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(1) This product has a weak antihypertensive effect. Patients with high blood pressure need to use other antihypertensive drugs in combination.

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(2) Use with caution if you have spleen deficiency and diarrhea.

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(3) Avoid spicy and greasy foods while taking the medication.

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> 60. Naodesheng Pills

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> [Ingredients]Ligusticum chuanxiong, Pueraria lobata, Carthamus tinctorius, Panax notoginseng, Crataegus pinnatifida.

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> [Efficacy]Promotes blood circulation and removes blood stasis, dredges meridians and collaterals, and awakens the mind and opens the orifices.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension due to phlegm and blood stasis, cerebral arteriosclerosis, ischemic stroke and sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 1 pill (large honey pill, 9 grams per pill) twice daily with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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(1) This product has a weak antihypertensive effect. Patients with high blood pressure need to use other antihypertensive drugs in combination.

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> (2) This product is contraindicated for those with insufficient Qi and blood, deficiency of both Yin and Yang, or hyperactivity of liver Yang.

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(3) Use with caution if you have spleen deficiency and diarrhea.

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(4) Not for use by pregnant women.

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(5) Avoid spicy and greasy foods and avoid anger while taking the medication.

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> 61. Chuanxiong Juqing Pills

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> [Ingredients]Ligusticum chuanxiong, Chrysanthemum, Coptis chinensis, Rheum palmatum, Mentha haplocalyx, Platycodon grandiflorus, Scutellaria baicalensis, Saposhnikovia divaricata, Gardenia jasminoides, Notopterygium incisum, Angelica dahurica, Glycyrrhiza uralensis, Schizonepeta tenuifolia, Vitex trifolia, Ligusticum striatum.

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[Efficacy]Calms the liver and extinguishes wind, clears heat and stops dizziness.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension of the upper burner type caused by wind-heat, conjunctivitis, neurasthenia, tinnitus, deafness, and blurred vision.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 1 pill (honey pill, 6 grams per pill) or 1 packet (water pill, 6 grams per packet) 2-3 times daily. Take with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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(1) This product has a weak antihypertensive effect, and patients with high blood pressure need to use other antihypertensive drugs in combination.

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> (2) This product is contraindicated for those with phlegm and turbidity, yin and yang deficiency, or qi and blood deficiency.

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(3) Occasionally, adverse gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea may occur after taking the medication.

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(4) Avoid spicy and greasy foods while taking the medication.

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62. Niuhuang Shangqing Wan (牛黄上清丸)

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> [Ingredients]Bezoar, Coptis chinensis, Scutellaria baicalensis, Rheum palmatum, Phellodendron chinense, Gardenia jasminoides, Chrysanthemum morifolium, Forsythia suspensa, Angelica sinensis, Rehmannia glutinosa, Ligusticum chuanxiong, Paeonia lactiflora, Mentha haplocalyx, Schizonepeta tenuifolia, Platycodon grandiflorus, Angelica dahurica, Glycyrrhiza uralensis, Gypsum, Borneol.

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[Efficacy]Clears heat and drains fire, dispels wind and relieves pain.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension of the liver yang hyperactivity type, which may present with symptoms such as headache, dizziness, vertigo, red eyes, sore throat, sores on the tongue, swollen and painful gums, and constipation.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 1 pill (honey pill, 6 grams per pill) twice daily with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) This product is contraindicated for pregnant women, the elderly and those with weak constitution and diarrhea.

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(2) Avoid spicy, fatty, sweet and greasy foods while taking the medication.

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> 63. Qingxuan Zhitan Pills

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[Ingredients]Scorpion, Bombyx mori, Agkistrodon halys (wine-processed), Clematis chinensis, Gastrodia elata, Earthworm, Dragon's Blood, Myrrh (vinegar-processed), Achyranthes bidentata, Ligusticum chuanxiong, Paeonia lactiflora, Salvia miltiorrhiza, Scrophularia ningpoensis, Cyperus rotundus (vinegar-processed), Taxillus chinensis, Citrus aurantium (fried), Pueraria lobata, Curcuma longa, Ginseng, Sophora japonica, Benzoin, Agarwood, Atractylodes macrocephala, Coptis chinensis, Drynaria fortunei, Scutellaria baicalensis, Poria cocos, Aconitum carmichaelii, Pinellia ternata, Ophiopogon japonicus, Astragalus membranaceus, Rehmannia glutinosa, Alisma plantago-aquatica, Crataegus pinnatifida, Buffalo horn powder, Calculus bovis, Borneol, Pearl.

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> [Efficacy] Dispels wind and resolves phlegm, invigorates blood circulation and lowers blood pressure.

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[Indications]It is suitable for symptoms such as high blood pressure, hemiplegia, strabismus, excessive phlegm, chest tightness, neck soreness, dizziness, vertigo, restlessness and slurred speech caused by hyperactivity of liver yang and stagnation of liver fire.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 1 pill (large honey pill, 9 grams per pill) twice daily with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) This product is contraindicated for those with deficiency of both Yin and Yang, insufficient Qi and blood, or imbalance of the Chong and Ren meridians.

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(2) Not for use by pregnant women.

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(3) Avoid spicy and greasy foods and avoid anger while taking the medicine.

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64. Niuhuang Jiangya Wan (牛黄降压丸)

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[Ingredients]Antelope horn, artificial bezoar, astragalus, white peony root, codonopsis, cassia seed, turmeric, pearl, buffalo horn, borneol, etc.

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> [Efficacy] Clears heat and resolves phlegm, soothes the liver and calms the mind, lowers blood pressure.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension due to excessive liver fire and stroke precursors, with symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, irritability, facial flushing, bitter taste, insomnia, dreaminess, and phlegm-fire accumulation.

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[Usage] Take orally. Large honey pills: 1-2 pills each time (1.6g per pill), once a day. Small honey pills: 20 pills each time (0.065g per pill), 2-3 times a day. Take with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) Occasionally, adverse reactions such as diarrhea and loose stools may occur after taking the medicine.

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(2) Use with caution in pregnant women.

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(3) This product is contraindicated for people who are not of a hot constitution.

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65. Angong Jiangya Wan (安宫降压丸)

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> [Ingredients]Turmeric, Scutellaria baicalensis, Coptis chinensis, Astragalus membranaceus, Gardenia jasminoides, Codonopsis pilosula, Gastrodia elata, Ophiopogon japonicus, Mother-of-pearl, Ligusticum chuanxiong, Paeonia lactiflora, Calculus bovis, Schisandra chinensis (processed), concentrated buffalo horn powder,

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[Efficacy]Clears heat and soothes the liver, calms the nerves and lowers blood pressure.

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[Indications]This product is suitable for hypertension of the liver yang hyperactivity and chest heat stagnation type, which may present with symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, stiff neck, headache, palpitations, insomnia, dreaminess and irritability.

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> [Usage]Oral administration. Take 1-2 pills (honey pills, 3 grams each) twice daily with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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(1) Once blood pressure drops to normal levels, those without liver yang hyperactivity or heart and liver fire should stop taking this product.

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(2) This product is contraindicated for those with Qi deficiency or Yang deficiency.

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(3) Avoid spicy, dry, rich, greasy, and phlegm-producing foods while taking the medication.

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66. Blood Pressure Lowering Pills

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> [Ingredients]Prunella vulgaris, Gentiana scabra, Rehmannia glutinosa, Achyranthes bidentata, Sophora japonica flower bud, Mother-of-pearl.

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[Efficacy]Nourishes Yin and benefits the kidneys, calms the liver and subdues Yang, clears heat and lowers blood pressure.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension of the kidney yin deficiency and liver yang hyperactivity type, with symptoms such as headache, dizziness, vertigo, tinnitus, eye distension, facial flushing, irritability and insomnia.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 25-50 pills (water pills, 0.12g per pill) twice daily with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) This product is contraindicated for those with blood stasis in the meridians, insufficient qi and blood, deficiency of both yin and yang, and spleen deficiency with liver hyperactivity.

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(2) Not for use by pregnant women.

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(3) Patients with colds or diarrhea should stop taking this product.

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67. Hawthorn Blood Pressure Lowering Pills

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> [Ingredients]Hawthorn, chrysanthemum, cassia seed (fried), prunella vulgaris, alisma plantago-aquatica, and thistle.

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[Efficacy]Clears heat and calms the liver, strengthens the spleen and resolves phlegm.

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[Indications]This product is suitable for hypertension caused by wind-phlegm disturbance, which may present with symptoms such as headache, dizziness, blurred vision, irritability, chest and rib distension, bitter taste, tinnitus, insomnia, memory loss, and palpitations.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 1-2 pills (7 grams each) twice daily with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) It is contraindicated for those with insufficient Qi and blood, deficiency of both Yin and Yang, Yin deficiency with fire excess, and those with a cold constitution.

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(2) Avoid spicy, fatty, sweet and greasy foods, smoking and drinking, and anger during medication.

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> 68. Brain-Awakening and Blood Pressure-Lowering Pills

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> [Ingredients]Coptis chinensis, Gardenia jasminoides, Tulipa jasminoides, Scutellaria baicalensis, Mother-of-pearl, Eupatorium fortunei, Myristica fragrans, Magnolia biondii, Realgar, Cinnabar, Borneol.

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[Efficacy]Clears the mind and calms the nerves, awakens the brain and clears the senses.

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[Indications]It is suitable for hypertension, slurred speech, dizziness and blurred vision caused by heat disturbing the mind and impairing hearing.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 10-15 pills (water pills, 0.22g each time), 1-2 times daily. Take with warm water.

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> [Precautions] This product is contraindicated for pregnant women, those with a weak constitution or stomach ulcers.

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69. Hypertension-Quickly Lowering Pills

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[Ingredients]Leonurus japonicus seed, rhubarb (stir-fried with wine), gentian root, scutellaria baicalensis, earthworm, amber, white peony root, gypsum, chuanxiong rhizome (processed with wine), aloe vera, tribulus terrestris (processed with salt), red peony root, hawksbill turtle shell, immature bitter orange (stir-fried), scorpion, snake head (processed with wine), white peony root, uncaria rhizome, gastrodia elata, coptis chinensis, bamboo shavings, angelica sinensis, acorus tatarinowii rhizome, cattail pollen, sandalwood, donkey-hide gelatin, achyranthes bidentata root, tangerine peel, agarwood, peony bark, chrysanthemum, silkworm (stir-fried with wheat bran), saffron, phellodendron bark, licorice root (processed with honey), prepared pinellia tuber, polygala tenuifolia root (processed with licorice root water), poria cocos, bupleurum root, antelope horn, prunella vulgaris root, cinnamon twig, ophiopogon japonicus root, forsythia fruit, cinnabar, scrophularia root, rehmannia root, mulberry leaf.

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[Efficacy]Calms the liver and dispels wind, clears heat and relieves adverse reactions.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension of the phlegm-fire disturbing the upper body type and stroke precursors, with symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, head distension, headache, stiff neck, facial redness, irritability, slurred speech, lightheadedness and decreased sensation.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take 20 pills each time (3 grams per 20 pills), twice daily. Take with warm water.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) This product is contraindicated for pregnant women and those with a cold constitution.

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(2) Avoid spicy, fatty, sweet, and greasy foods, and avoid anger and sadness while taking the medicine.

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70. Gastrodia and Uncaria Granules

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[Ingredients]Gastrodia elata, Uncaria rhynchophylla, Gardenia jasminoides, Achyranthes bidentata, Haliotis diversicolor, Scutellaria baicalensis, Taxillus chinensis, Eucommia ulmoides (salt-processed), Polygonum multiflorum, Leonurus japonicus, Poria cocos.

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[Efficacy]Calms the liver and dispels wind, clears heat and calms the mind.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension of the liver and kidney yin deficiency and wind-yang excess type, with symptoms such as headache, dizziness, blurred vision, tinnitus, bitter taste, irritability, insomnia and memory loss.

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[Usage]Oral administration. One packet (10 grams per packet) each time, three times a day. Dissolve in boiling water and drink. Or as directed by your doctor.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) This product is contraindicated in patients with phlegm and turbidity, blood stasis obstructing the collaterals, qi and blood deficiency, and yin and yang deficiency.

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(2) Avoid spicy, fatty, sweet and greasy foods, avoid anger, and abstain from sexual activity while taking the medication.

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71. Blood Pressure Lowering and Blood Nourishing Granules

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[Ingredients]Aristolochia debilis, Chrysanthemum indicum, Mother-of-pearl, Mulberry, White peony root, Lycium chinense root bark, Scutellaria baicalensis, Prunella vulgaris, Tribulus terrestris, etc.

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> [Efficacy]Nourishes Yin and blood, soothes the liver and dispels wind, clears heat and subdues Yang.

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[Indications]This product is suitable for hypertension caused by liver yin deficiency and liver yang hyperactivity, which may present with symptoms such as headache, dizziness, blurred vision, tinnitus, insomnia, dreaminess, chest tightness, and palpitations.

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[Usage]Oral administration. Take one sachet (10 grams per sachet) twice daily. Dissolve in boiling water and drink.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) Contraindicated for pregnant women and those without signs of heat.

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(2) Avoid spicy, fatty, sweet, and greasy foods, and avoid anger and sadness while taking the medicine.

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> 72. Pressure-reducing granules

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> [Ingredients]Uncaria rhynchophylla, Clerodendrum trichotomum root, Evodia rutaecarpa, Apocynum venetum, Chrysanthemum indicum, Sophora japonica flower, etc.

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[Efficacy]Soothes the liver and dispels wind, clears heat and lowers blood pressure.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension caused by stagnation of liver fire and hyperactivity of wind-yang.

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[Usage]Oral administration. One sachet (18 grams per sachet) each time, 2-3 times daily. Dissolve in boiling water and drink.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) It is contraindicated for pregnant women, the elderly and those with weak constitutions and those with cold constitutions.

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(2) Avoid spicy, fatty, sweet and greasy foods, avoid anger and sadness, and moderate sexual activity while taking the medication.

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> 73. Dizziness-relieving granules

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> [Ingredients]Prunella vulgaris, Pinellia ternata, Hematite, Plantago asiatica.

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> [Efficacy] Soothes the liver and calms the yang, clears heat and relieves dizziness.

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[Indications]Suitable for hypertension of the liver wind type, which may present with symptoms such as dizziness, headache, irritability, anger, numbness of limbs, tremors of limbs and blurred vision.

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[Usage]Oral administration. One sachet (10 grams per sachet) each time, three times a day. Dissolve in boiling water and drink.

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> [Precautions]

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> (1) This product has a weak antihypertensive effect. Patients with high blood pressure need to use other antihypertensive drugs in combination.

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(2) This product is contraindicated for pregnant women and those with a cold constitution.

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(3) Avoid spicy and greasy foods, smoking and alcohol, and anger and sadness during medication.

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