She Xiang |
A substance with a penetrating odour that is obtained from a gland of the male musk deer |
The original material is banned from use due to the endangered status of the musk deer; a synthetic compound (muscone) is used in its place. |
Ren Shen |
Root of Chinese ginseng |
This is an extract that specifically includes ginsensosides. |
Niu Huang |
The gallstone of an ox (water buffalo) |
The original material is too rare and costly to use in patent medicines and is substituted by a mixture of substances that have a similar effect. |
Su He Xiang |
An aromatic extract of the Liquidambar tree (Styrax; storax) |
It has antiplatelet aggregation, antithrombosis, antimyocardial ischaemia and other effects. |
Rou Gui |
Bark of the cinnamon |
Cinnamon aqueous solution is rich in antioxidants and can reduce the risk of heart disease and diabetes. |
Chan Su |
Venom of a toad (Bufo bufo) |
This agent is known as a cardiotonic, but it can also exhibit cardiotoxicity depending on dosage; it exhibits neurotoxicity. The amount of Chan Su in the Shexiang Baoxin Pill is small (28 µg/22.5 mg). |
Bing Pian |
Crystalline aromatic component of certain plants that predominantly contain borneol. |
Due to high cost, the patent medicine contains synthetic borneol; borneol is known as a cardiac stimulant. |