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The toxicity of Houttuynia cordata Thunb is very low. The LD50 of subcutaneous injection in mice was 65438 0.6 0.081g/kg. Mice weighing 17-20g were injected with Houttuynia cordata Thunb 1.5mg intravenously (equivalent to about 200 times the human injection dose). 1 week, no death was observed, and 90% died. Intravenous infusion of 38-47mg/kg will not cause death in dogs, but it will cause death when the dose is increased to 6 1-64mg/kg. Anatomy showed severe bleeding and thrombosis in the lungs. Subcutaneous injection of 80- 160mg/kg/mo every day resulted in a lot of salivation and vomiting in the early stage, which had no obvious effect on appetite, hemogram and liver and kidney function. Dogs were given gastric lavage at a dose of 80-1 60mg/kg every day for1month. I observed a lot of salivation, and I often vomited in the early stage. There was nothing unusual.
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