Translated Name:
Gallbladder-Warming Decoction pill
What Wen Dan Tang Pian is and what it is used for:
Wen Dan Tang Pian is a Chinese herbal medicine processed with only natural herbs. Although Wendantang has been used safely and effectively for many years, its therapeutic indications is only available to herbal practitioners. It is stongly advised to book a face-to-face consultation with our herbal practitioner for the best route prepared and made up for each individual and adjusted according to progress.
Evidence of Traditional Use:
"The Clinical and Experiment Research on Wendantang for the Diseases of Nervous System", by Su Xiangdong, 2006, Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine on Cardio/Cerebrovascular Disease
"Research on the Origin and Development of Wendantang", by Su Yin, 2004, Vol.6, Traditional Chinese Medicine Journal
"Clinical application for Wendantang", by Lu Linfei, 2003, Vol.4, Guiding Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology
"A Unified Treatise on Diseases, Patterns, and Remedies According to the Three Causes", by Chen Wuzhe, 1174 (Song dynasty of China)
Before you use Wen Dan Tang Pian:
DO NOT USE Wen Dan Tang Pian if you are:
- Under 18 years of age
- Pregnent or Breastfeeding
- Allergic to any of the ingredients (see below)
- Already taking a herbal medicine which contains any of the ingredients
How to take Wen Dan Tang Pian:
- Take 3 tablets each Time, 2 Times a Day, Swallow the tablets whole with some water or other liquid.
- As the effects of the product may not occur immediately, the tablets should be taken continuously for 2-4 weeks.
- If you take more than the recommended dose, speak to a doctor, pharmacist or herbal practitioner and take the information on this page with you.
- If you forget to take this product, continue to take your usual dose at the usual time, it dose not matter if you have missed a dose.
Sid-effects:
None has been reported,but stop using if you notice any side-effect and tell your doctor, pharmacist or herbal practioner.
After taking this product:
- You must speak to a healthcare practitioner if your symptoms worsen, if they do not improve after four weeks, or if side-effects not mentioned in this leaflet occur.
- Do not use your tablets after the expiry date.
- The expiry date is printed on the box.
- Store the tablets in a cool dry place.
- Do not store the tablets in a place where the temperature goes above 30 degree.
- Keep your tablets in the pack until it is time to take them.
Ingredients:
|
English Name |
Pharmaceutical Name |
Pin-Yin Name |
Amount |
| Pinellia Rhizome |
Rhizome pinelliae ternatae |
Ban Xia |
14.29% |
| Hoelen |
Poria Cocos Scierotium |
Fu Ling |
11.43% |
| Aged tangerine peel,citrus |
Citri reticulatae Pericarpium |
Chen Pi |
21.43% |
| Fresh ginger |
Zingiberis Rhizoma recens |
Sheng Jiang |
14.29% |
| Bamboo shavings |
Bambusae Caulis in taeniam |
Zhu Ru |
14.29% |
| Unripe bitter orange |
Aurantii Fructus immaturus |
Zhi Shi |
14.29% |
| Jujube |
Fructus Zizyphi Jujubae |
Da Zao |
2.86% |
| Licorice root |
Glycyrrhizae Radix |
Gan Cao |
7.14% |
Each pack contains 42 tablets.
General guidance on the use of herbal medicines:
- Always read the label and package leaflet.
- Do not use more than the recommended dose.
- Keep all medicines out of the sight and reach of children.
- If your symptoms worsen see your doctor, pharmacist or healthcare practitioner.
- Always tell your doctor, pharmacist and healthcare practitioner that you are taking herbal medicines.
Warnings:
The traditional herbal medicinal product for use in specified indication(s) exclusively based upon long-standing use – not scientific data – and users must consult a qualified practitioner if symptoms persist. The information here are provided by the manufactory. Please consult your herbal medicine practitioner before buy this product.