COVID-19 Update On Cytokine Storm: Identification and Treatment ||
Many doctors are focused on treating the inflammatory reactions it triggers ||
[US National Library of Medicine] Currently, the synthetic antiviral drugs or vaccines have limited use in developing countries due to the emergence of resistant strains, the high cost, and the harmful side effects. However, Anti-Inflammatory agents derived from herbs (medicinal plants) have many advantages such as low cost and toxicity, extensive source, and ease of access. Moreover, medicinal plants usually have multitarget effects, which not only act as antiviral agents (with fewer or no side effects) but also stimulate immunity. Therefore, medicinal plant extracts and phytochemicals are attracting more and more attention as the potential sources for the development of new antiviral drugs during the recent decade.
Huang Lian Shang Qing (common name Coptidis Combination [US - N L M] Antimicrobial Potential of Coptidis Rhizome [US - N L M]
Ban Lan Gen (common name: Isatis Root): [US - N L M]
Huang Lian Su (common name: Berberine): [US - N L M]
Qing Fei Yi Huo Pian (common name Gardenia) [US - N L M]
Qingzao Runfei Huazhuo Xingxue: Inflammatory cells / Alveolar cavity [US - N L M]
Yin Chiao (yin chiao chieh tu pien) Yinchiao Tablet is highly-regarded for its ability to nourish and strengthen the body's immunity during the onset of infection. Lianhuaqingwen capsules: (common name forsythia honeysuckle) [US - N L M]
Bell's Palsy (facial weakness or post-stroke facial paralysis) Tian Ma Wan = Angelica Sinensis / Rehmanniae Radix [US - N L M]
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