What is berberine hydrochloride tablets commonly known as?
Derui Berberine Hydrochloride Tablets ¥2.30 is a generic name, which refers to both the informal name and the general name given by the public. We know that many drug names are written, and many drugs have generic names, which are often named after the main components in the drugs. Do you know that berberine hydrochloride tablets, commonly known as berberine, are yellow tablets or sugar-coated tablets? The main components of berberine hydrochloride tablets come from the roots and stems of Berberidaceae plants, and the highest content can reach 4.5%. Berberine exists in plants in the form of hydrochloride, all of which are yellow crystals, and free berberine is dissolved in cold water1:20; Hot water1:8; Cold ethanol1:100; Hot ethanol1:12; 1:30 in hydrochloric acid water; Sulfate 1: 15, so berberine hydrochloride tablets are often called berberine, which is a household name. Modern pharmacological studies have confirmed that berberine hydrochloride has obvious anti-heart failure, anti-arrhythmia, cholesterol reduction, anti-vascular smooth muscle proliferation, insulin resistance improvement, anti-platelet and anti-inflammatory effects, so it may have a broad and important application prospect in cardiovascular and nervous system diseases. Berberine hydrochloride tablets have antibacterial effects on hemolytic streptococcus, Staphylococcus aureus, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Shigella flexneri and Shigella dysenteriae, and can enhance the phagocytosis of white blood cells. Therefore, berberine hydrochloride tablets have been widely used to treat gastroenteritis and bacillary dysentery, as well as tuberculosis, scarlet fever, acute tonsillitis and respiratory tract infection. Berberine hydrochloride tablets have inhibitory effects on Shigella flexneri, Shigella flexneri, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus, Salmonella typhi and Entamoeba.