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Several impressive contents in the law of traditional Chinese medicine

The impressive contents of the Chinese Medicine Law are as follows:

1. protection of traditional Chinese medicine knowledge and technology: this law emphasizes the protection and inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine, encourages the protection of traditional Chinese medicine knowledge and technology, and promotes its innovation and development. This will help to maintain and give play to the characteristics and advantages of traditional Chinese medicine and promote the application of traditional Chinese medicine in disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

2. Quality control of Chinese herbal medicines: This Law sets the quality control standards for Chinese herbal medicines, including the requirements for collection, processing, storage and transportation. This will help to ensure the quality and safety of Chinese herbal medicines, and ensure the efficacy and safety of Chinese herbal medicines.

3. Prescription management of traditional Chinese medicine: This law stipulates the management requirements of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions, including the issuance and use of legal prescriptions, the formula and dosage of prescription drugs, etc. This is helpful to standardize the rational use of traditional Chinese medicine and ensure the safety and curative effect of patients.

4. TCM research support: This Law encourages TCM research and innovation, and provides support and guarantee for TCM research. This will help to promote the integration of traditional Chinese medicine and modern medicine and promote the application of traditional Chinese medicine in disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

5. The position of traditional Chinese medicine in the national health system: This law clarifies the important position of traditional Chinese medicine in the national medical and health undertakings, and emphasizes that the state should vigorously develop the cause of traditional Chinese medicine, implement the policy of paying equal attention to both traditional Chinese and western medicine, and establish a management system that conforms to the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine. This will help to establish the legal status of traditional Chinese medicine in the national health system and promote its development and application.