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Pharmaceutical standards that should be complied with in the preparation of Chinese medicine tablets are

Concoction refers to a series of traditional pharmaceutical techniques adopted in processing herbs into tablets according to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, in accordance with the different requirements of medical treatment, modulation, preparation, storage and the nature of the herbs themselves. In ancient times, it was known as "gun-burning". Chinese medicine tablets should comply with the concoction of the drug standard has six, respectively:

1, first, Chinese medicine tablets must be free of insects, no mold. Second, for roots, rhizomes, flowers, leaves and skins of Chinese herbs, the content of impurities must not exceed 2%. Third, fruit and seed herbs, the impurity content shall not exceed 3%.

2. Fourth, the impurity content of mineral herbs shall not exceed 2%. Fifth, dried Chinese herbal medicinal tablets, the water content should be 7%~13%. Sixth, fossilized and mineral medicines that need to be forged need to be forged to the extent that the whole body is red and transparent and the texture is crispy.

Chinese medicine tablets refer to the Chinese herbal medicines and their processed concoctions that can be directly used for blending or preparation under the guidance of the theory of Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine tablets include partially processed Chinese medicine slices (including cut segments, blocks, and flaps), raw herb tablets, and tablets that have been cut (on the basis of processing at the place of origin) and shelled.

Chinese medicine tablets are the traditional weapons necessary for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, and are also the important raw materials for proprietary Chinese medicines, whose unique concoction theories and methods all reflect the profound wisdom of ancient Chinese medicine. With the continuous improvement and maturity of its concoction theory, it has become an important means of clinical prevention and treatment of diseases in Chinese medicine.