Wang, Xh., Liang, W., Wang, F. et al. A case of intoxication caused by aciclovir overinfusion and cured by chinese medicine., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 17, 232–234 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-011-0673-7
Xue-hua Wang, Wei Liang, Feng Wang, et al. A case of intoxication caused by aciclovir overinfusion and cured by chinese medicine[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2011,17(3):232-234.
Wang, Xh., Liang, W., Wang, F. et al. A case of intoxication caused by aciclovir overinfusion and cured by chinese medicine., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 17, 232–234 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-011-0673-7DOI:
Xue-hua Wang, Wei Liang, Feng Wang, et al. A case of intoxication caused by aciclovir overinfusion and cured by chinese medicine[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2011,17(3):232-234. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-011-0673-7.
A case of intoxication caused by aciclovir overinfusion and cured by chinese medicine
摘要
The therapeutic course of an aciclovir-induced acute renal dysfunctional patients was summarized. This had been relieved through a 15-day treatment with Western medicine but with a two-week protracted low fever that was cured by the authors using Chinese medicinal herbs for supplementing qi to support essence
nourishing yin to depress fire
clearing heat
and detoxicating. For the sake of providing a reference to clinical medication
the materials used for the disease were recorded and analyzed to explore the clinical characteristics of Chinese medicine treatment and prevention of anaphylaxis responses
such as the protracted low fever after acute renal dysfunction induced by overinfused aciclovir.
Abstract
The therapeutic course of an aciclovir-induced acute renal dysfunctional patients was summarized. This had been relieved through a 15-day treatment with Western medicine but with a two-week protracted low fever that was cured by the authors using Chinese medicinal herbs for supplementing qi to support essence
nourishing yin to depress fire
clearing heat
and detoxicating. For the sake of providing a reference to clinical medication
the materials used for the disease were recorded and analyzed to explore the clinical characteristics of Chinese medicine treatment and prevention of anaphylaxis responses
such as the protracted low fever after acute renal dysfunction induced by overinfused aciclovir.
关键词
Acycloviracute renal dysfunctionprotracted low feverChinese Medicine
Keywords
Acycloviracute renal dysfunctionprotracted low feverChinese Medicine
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