External Injury Pain—Shujinle
Shujinle
[Drug Composition] Fine Ginger 50g,羌活 (Qianghuo), Turmeric (Jianghuang), Shanglu (Sanglu) each 100g, Cinnamon Twig 60g, Raw Aconite (Sheng Chuanwu), Raw Aconite (Sheng Caowu) each 60g, Fragrant Summer Herb (Xiangru), Seeking Bone Wind (Xunugufeng) each 150g, Peony Bark 90g, Borneol 30g, Four Great Heavenly Kings 20g, Toad Venom (Chan Su), Chili Pepper each 10g
[Function & Indications] Expelling wind, warming yang, relieving pain. Treats external injury pain.
[Usage & Dosage] First gently massage the affected area until skin feels warm. Soak cotton with the medicine liquid and rub onto the area. If subcutaneous bleeding is present, avoid excessive rubbing to prevent increased bleeding. The medicine can also be used for hot fomentation on the affected area, 10–15 minutes per session, 2–3 times daily. Not suitable for broken skin or pregnant women’s abdomen.
[Preparation Method] Prepare as a tincture, containing 0.27g of crude drug per ml.
[Source] Jiangxi Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1996, (3): 63