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Wu-Chu-Yu tang
Wu-Chu-Yu tang is a traditional Chinese herbal formula that regulates qi circulation and warms the middle jiao to relieve pain and digestive dysfunction.
Wu-Chu-Yu tang is a traditional Chinese herbal formula that regulates qi circulation and warms the middle jiao to relieve pain and digestive dysfunction. Used for Abdominal pain and cramping, Nausea and vomiting, Diarrhea and digestive dysfunction.
At a glance
| Generic name | Wu-Chu-Yu tang |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | China Medical University Hospital |
| Modality | Small molecule |
| Therapeutic area | Gastroenterology / Traditional Chinese Medicine |
| Phase | FDA-approved |
Mechanism of action
This herbal decoction combines multiple botanical ingredients traditionally used to promote qi and blood circulation, warm the spleen and stomach, and alleviate cold-related pain and gastrointestinal symptoms. The formula is believed to work through multiple phytochemical constituents that collectively address underlying imbalances in traditional Chinese medicine theory rather than targeting a single molecular pathway.
Approved indications
- Abdominal pain and cramping
- Nausea and vomiting
- Diarrhea and digestive dysfunction
- Headache associated with digestive disorders
Common side effects
Key clinical trials
- Effective Mechanisms of Wu-Chu-Yu Tang on Gastroesophageal Disorder (PHASE4)
- Randomized, Double Blind, Placebo Control Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Wu-Chu-Yu Tang on Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) (PHASE4)
Primary sources
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| Source | Used for |
|---|---|
| ClinicalTrials.gov | Trial enrolment, design, endpoints, results |
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