朱砂安神丸
Name
Cinnabaris Sedative Bolus
Source
The book Yi Xue Fa Ming
Ingredients
- Zhu Sha (Cinnabaris) 15 g,
- Huang Lian (Rhizoma Coptidis) 18 g,
- Zhi Gan Cao (Radix Glycyrrhizae Preparata) 16 g,
- Sheng Di Huang (Radix Rehmanniae) 8 g,
- Dang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis) 8 g.
Explanation
Zhu Sha: One of the principal drugs, being sweet in taste and cold and heavy in nature, tranquilizing the mind.
Huang Lian: The other principal drug, being bitter in taste and cold in nature, clearing away heat to relieve vexation.
Dang Gui: Nourishing blood.
Sheng Di: Replenishing Yin.
Gan Cao: Tempering the actions of all the ingredients.
Effect
Purging pathogenic heat and nourishing Yin to tranquilize the mind.
Indications
Syndrome due to exuberance of the heart-fire and insufficiency of Yin-blood, marked by vexation, insomnia, dreaminess, palpitation or even severe palpitation, burning sensation in the chest, reddened tongue, and thready rapid pulse; including such diseases with the above symptoms as neurosism, myocarditis and mental depression.
Administration
The ingredients are ground into fine powder and made into pills. 6-9 g of the pills is taken with boiled water before sleep in the night. This prescription may also be used in the form of decoction. In so doing, the doses of the drugs should be re-adjusted according to the proportions of the drugs in the original prescription. Zhu Sha is refined with water and taken with the decoction. Since Zhu Sha has toxicity, this prescription should not be used regularly, and Zhu Sha should be used in smaller dose.