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How do patients use Niuhuang Jiedu Tablets to treat diarrhea?

Drug composition: Coptis 35g, Phellodendron 35g, gypsum 26g, money flower 53g, mint 18g, platycodon 26g, forsythia 53g, rhubarb 35g, skullcap 35g, gardenia (Ginger roasted) 26 grams, chrysanthemum 35 grams, Schizonepeta paniculata 18 grams, parsnips 13 grams, Inula 26 grams, Angelica dahurica 22 grams, Ligusticum chuanxiong 18 grams, Vitex japonica (lightly fried) 13 grams, silkworm sand 26 grams, 18 grams of licorice, 10 grams of bezoar, and 33 grams of borneol.

Preparation and specifications: Tablets.

Efficacy and use: clearing away heat and detoxifying, dispersing wind and relieving pain. It is suitable for dizziness, sores in the mouth and nose, toothache due to wind and fire, burning eyes, sore throat, red and swollen cheeks, tinnitus, constipation, and itchy skin caused by accumulated heat in the lungs and stomach.

Usage and dosage: Take orally, 2 tablets at a time, 2 times a day.

Special reminder: Store airtight. Pregnant women should not take this product. Avoid smoking, alcohol and spicy and greasy food. Patients with chronic diseases such as hypertension, heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, and kidney disease, or patients undergoing other treatments should take it under the guidance of a physician. Those who have bowel movements 2 to 3 times a day after taking the medicine should reduce the dosage; those who have more than 3 bowel movements a day should stop taking it and consult a doctor. If your symptoms do not improve after taking the medicine for 3 days, or if complications occur, you should go to the hospital for treatment. It should be used with caution by children, the elderly and infirm, and those with spleen and stomach deficiency. If necessary, it must be used under the guidance of a physician. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to this product and should be used with caution by those with allergies. Children must use under adult supervision.