sputabant
Sputabant is a traditional Chinese herbal formula used primarily for the treatment of coughs, particularly those associated with respiratory infections. The name "sputabant" is derived from the Latin word "sputum," meaning sputum, and the suffix "-bant," indicating that it aids in the removal of sputum. The formula is composed of several herbs, each contributing to its therapeutic effects. The primary herbs include:
1. Ephedra sinica: Known for its expectorant properties, it helps to loosen and expel mucus from the
2. Scutellaria baicalensis: This herb has anti-inflammatory and expectorant effects, helping to soothe the respiratory tract
3. Glycyrrhiza uralensis: It has a soothing effect on the respiratory tract and helps to reduce inflammation
4. Zingiber officinale: This herb aids in the removal of mucus and has a warming effect, which
Sputabant is typically administered in the form of a decoction or tincture, and its dosage may vary