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Experimental: Baofukang Suppository 14 days

Peking University Shenzhen Hospital · Phase 3 active Small molecule

Baofukang is a traditional Chinese medicine suppository formulation designed to treat anorectal conditions through local anti-inflammatory and hemostatic effects.

Baofukang is a traditional Chinese medicine suppository formulation designed to treat anorectal conditions through local anti-inflammatory and hemostatic effects. Used for Hemorrhoids (internal and external), Anorectal inflammation and bleeding.

At a glance

Generic nameExperimental: Baofukang Suppository 14 days
Also known asBaofukang Suppository 14 days
SponsorPeking University Shenzhen Hospital
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaGastroenterology
PhasePhase 3

Mechanism of action

The suppository delivers active botanical compounds directly to the rectal and anal tissues, where they are believed to reduce inflammation, promote tissue healing, and control bleeding. The 14-day treatment course allows for sustained local therapeutic action in managing hemorrhoids and related anorectal disorders.

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