The most effective traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations for coronary heart disease

Traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations commonly used to treat coronary heart disease mainly includes Shexiang Baoxin Pill, Compound Danshen Dropping Pill, Quick acting Jiuxin Pill, Tongxinluo Capsule, Xuefu Zhuyu Capsule, etc. Coronary heart disease belongs to the category of traditional Chinese medicine chest obstruction, which is often caused by qi stagnation, blood stasis, phlegm turbidity, and obstruction. It is necessary to choose appropriate drugs under the guidance of a doctor's syndrome differentiation.

1. Musk Heart Preserving Pill

Musk Heart Preserving Pill is composed of artificial musk, ginseng extract, bezoar, etc., and has the effects of aromatic warming, nourishing qi and strengthening the heart. Suitable for the attack period of angina pectoris in coronary heart disease with qi stagnation and blood stasis, it can quickly relieve chest tightness and pain symptoms. This medicine can dilate coronary arteries and improve myocardial blood supply, but it is contraindicated for pregnant women. During the medication period, avoid consuming raw, cold, greasy foods.

2. Compound Danshen Dropping Pills

Compound Danshen Dropping Pills mainly contain ingredients such as Danshen, Sanqi, and Borneol, which have the effects of promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, regulating qi, and relieving pain. For patients with stable angina pectoris due to qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome in coronary heart disease, it can improve myocardial microcirculation and reduce the frequency of angina attacks. Please note that this medicine may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, and it should be used with caution for those with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold.

3. Quick acting Jiuxin Pill

Quick acting Jiuxin Pill is composed of Chuanxiong, Borneol, etc. It can promote qi circulation, remove blood stasis and relieve pain. Suitable for sublingual administration during acute attacks of angina pectoris in coronary heart disease, which can quickly relieve chest pain symptoms. This medicine should not be used continuously for a long time. If the symptoms do not improve after medication, seek medical attention promptly. Glaucoma patients should use it with caution.

4. Tongxinluo Capsules

Tongxinluo Capsules contain ingredients such as ginseng, leeches, and scorpions, which have the effects of nourishing qi, promoting blood circulation, unblocking collaterals, and relieving pain. Suitable for angina pectoris in coronary heart disease, which belongs to the syndrome of heart qi deficiency, blood stasis and obstruction of collaterals. It can improve myocardial ischemia and alleviate chest pain. Blood pressure should be monitored during medication, and it is contraindicated for patients with bleeding disorders.

5. Xuefu Zhuyu Capsule

Xuefu Zhuyu Capsule is composed of peach kernels, safflower, Angelica sinensis, etc., and is mainly used for treating blood stasis syndrome in the chest. For patients with coronary heart disease presenting with chest pain such as stabbing and localized pain, blood rheology indicators can be improved. This medicine has strong blood activating ability, and should be used with caution for those with excessive menstruation. Spicy and stimulating foods should be avoided during the medication period. In addition to standardized medication, patients with coronary heart disease should maintain a low salt and low-fat diet, and consume appropriate amounts of blood activating and stasis removing ingredients such as hawthorn and fungus. Persist in soothing exercises such as Tai Chi and Ba Duan Jin to avoid emotional excitement and excessive fatigue. Regularly monitor blood pressure and blood sugar, and seek medical attention immediately if symptoms such as persistent chest pain and difficulty breathing occur. Traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations needs to be selected according to the type of syndrome. It is not allowed to increase or decrease the dosage or change the drug. It is recommended to recheck and adjust the medication plan every 3-6 months.

Comments (0)

Leave a Comment
Comments are moderated and may take time to appear. HTML tags are automatically removed for security.
No comments yet

Be the first to share your thoughts!

About the Author
Senior Expert

Contributing Writer

Stay Updated

Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest articles and updates.