Patent classifications
A61K36/232
METHOD FOR TREATING A SIDE EFFECT CAUSED BY BCG PERFUSION THERAPY FOR BLADDER CANCER
The present invention relates to a method for treating a side effect caused by bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) perfusion therapy for bladder cancer. The method includes: administering a Chinese medicine composition to a subject in need thereof; wherein the Chinese medicine composition is an extract of a first mixture comprising gentiana scabra, scutellariae Radix, gardeniae fructus, angelicae sinensis Radix, rehmanniae radix, akebiae caulis, Bupleurum chinense, plantaginis Semen, Atractylodes lancea, rhizoma alismatis, and glycyrrhiza uralensis.
METHOD FOR TREATING GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME
The present invention relates to a method for treating glioblastoma multiforme including administering a Chinese medicine composition to a subject in need thereof; wherein the Chinese medicine composition is an extract of a first mixture including Boswella sacra, Commiphora molmol, Angelica sinensis, Ligusticum striatum, Rehmannia glutinosa, Paeonia veitchii, Prunus persica, and Carthamus tinctorius.
METHOD FOR TREATING GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME
The present invention relates to a method for treating glioblastoma multiforme including administering a Chinese medicine composition to a subject in need thereof; wherein the Chinese medicine composition is an extract of a first mixture including Boswella sacra, Commiphora molmol, Angelica sinensis, Ligusticum striatum, Rehmannia glutinosa, Paeonia veitchii, Prunus persica, and Carthamus tinctorius.
METHOD FOR TREATING GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME
The present invention relates to a method for treating glioblastoma multiforme including administering a Chinese medicine composition to a subject in need thereof; wherein the Chinese medicine composition is an extract of a first mixture including Boswella sacra, Commiphora molmol, Angelica sinensis, Ligusticum striatum, Rehmannia glutinosa, Paeonia veitchii, Prunus persica, and Carthamus tinctorius.
INSTANT TRADITIONAL-CHINESE-MEDICINE DRIED POWDER FOR DECOCTION AND METHOD OF PREPARING AND USING SAME
A method for preparing, from one or more dried traditional-Chinese-medicine materials in non-powder forms, instant traditional-Chinese-medicine dried powder for decoction. The method has the steps of: adding one or more first edible excipients to the one or more dried traditional-Chinese-medicine materials; and grinding the mixture of the one or more first edible excipients and the one or more dried traditional-Chinese-medicine materials to powder with sizes of a predefined range to obtain the instant traditional-Chinese-medicine dried powder. In this method, the one or more first edible excipients are added to the one or more dried traditional-Chinese-medicine materials before or during said grinding. In various embodiments, the edible excipients may be dextrin, glutinous-rice powder, rice powder, and starch. The instant traditional-Chinese-medicine dried powder may be packaged into sealed tea bags or gauze bags for longterm storage up to five years and for convenient taking.
INSTANT TRADITIONAL-CHINESE-MEDICINE DRIED POWDER FOR DECOCTION AND METHOD OF PREPARING AND USING SAME
A method for preparing, from one or more dried traditional-Chinese-medicine materials in non-powder forms, instant traditional-Chinese-medicine dried powder for decoction. The method has the steps of: adding one or more first edible excipients to the one or more dried traditional-Chinese-medicine materials; and grinding the mixture of the one or more first edible excipients and the one or more dried traditional-Chinese-medicine materials to powder with sizes of a predefined range to obtain the instant traditional-Chinese-medicine dried powder. In this method, the one or more first edible excipients are added to the one or more dried traditional-Chinese-medicine materials before or during said grinding. In various embodiments, the edible excipients may be dextrin, glutinous-rice powder, rice powder, and starch. The instant traditional-Chinese-medicine dried powder may be packaged into sealed tea bags or gauze bags for longterm storage up to five years and for convenient taking.
Herbal composition for the treatment of headache
Provided herein are custom therapeutic compositions combining select Chinese herbs and strains of Cannabis, methods of making the compositions, and methods of using the composition for treatment of headache pain.
Herbal composition for the treatment of headache
Provided herein are custom therapeutic compositions combining select Chinese herbs and strains of Cannabis, methods of making the compositions, and methods of using the composition for treatment of headache pain.
Composition including oriental medicine to treat neoplastic disease
Provided is a composition for enhancing effects of an anticancer agent using an oriental medicine, jaeumganghwa-tang, bojungikgi-tang, or yukmijihwang-tang. More particularly, provided is a composition for treating a neoplastic disease by administering an anticancer agent into an individual, and administering an oriental medicine into the individual within 30 minutes. The composition remarkably reduces side effects occurring when the anticancer agent is administered alone by co-administration of the oriental medicine, reduces cytotoxicity, and has higher anticancer activity than that when the anticancer agent is administered alone.
Composition including oriental medicine to treat neoplastic disease
Provided is a composition for enhancing effects of an anticancer agent using an oriental medicine, jaeumganghwa-tang, bojungikgi-tang, or yukmijihwang-tang. More particularly, provided is a composition for treating a neoplastic disease by administering an anticancer agent into an individual, and administering an oriental medicine into the individual within 30 minutes. The composition remarkably reduces side effects occurring when the anticancer agent is administered alone by co-administration of the oriental medicine, reduces cytotoxicity, and has higher anticancer activity than that when the anticancer agent is administered alone.