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Camphorar

Camphorar. Class: Toxication reduction, anthelmintic, dampness removal, and itching control. Properties: Hot; Pungent. Meridians: Spleen; Heart

๐ŸŒฟ Names
Pinyin Name
Zhang Nao
ไธญๆ–‡ๅ (Chinese)
ๆจŸ่„‘
Latin Name
Camphora
English Name
Camphorar
Alias Names
้Ÿถ่„‘ๆฝฎ่„‘่„‘ๅญๆฒน่„‘ๆ ‘่„‘
โ˜ฏ TCM Properties
Properties (ๆ€งๅ‘ณ)
Hot; Pungent
Meridians (ๅฝ’็ป)
Spleen; Heart
Therapeutic Class (EN)
Toxication reduction, anthelmintic, dampness removal, and itching control
ๅŠŸๆ•ˆๅˆ†็ฑป (CN)
่งฃๆฏ’ๆ€่™ซ็‡ฅๆนฟๆญข็—’
๐Ÿฉบ Clinical Profile
Function (ๅŠŸ่ƒฝ)
For coma of sthenic type, especially those due to affection of filthy and turbid substance. external use for scabies, tinea, skin infection, prurigo, trauma, toothache; Oral use for vomiting and diarrhea of cold-dampness type, chest pain, abdominal pain of stomach-cold origin, dyspepsia with abdominal distending pain.
Indication (ไธปๆฒป)
1. local application to the skin exerts a mild local anesthetic effect. 2. oral use in small amount produces a feeling of warmth and comfort in the stomach, while in large dose causes irritating and leads to nausea and vomiting. 3. stimulating the central nervous system, and also non-selectively the respiration. large dose may cause convulsion.
Toxicity
Extremely toxic
Clinical Manifestations
1. local application to the skin exerts a mild local anesthetic effect. 2. oral use in small amount produces a feeling of warmth and comfort in the stomach, while in large dose causes irritating and leads to nausea and vomiting. 3. stimulating the central
๐Ÿ”— External References
TCMID
5586
TCM-ID
2585
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Clinical Trials
0
Meta-Analyses
1
PubMed References
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๐Ÿ“š Sample References
PMID 24133266
Amplified cold transduction in native nociceptors by M-channel inhibition
J Neurosci ยท 2013