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Internal Medicine

120 cases of angina pectoris patients are both outpatient and inpatient. They are randomly divided into observation group 60 cases, control group 60 cases. Treatment method: the treatment group with self-made Wen Yang Kuo Guan Decoction: Zhi Fu Zi 18g, Rou Gui 15g (take as powder), Ren Shen 30g, Gua Luo 30g, Chen Pi 10g, Zhi Shi 10g, Chuan Xiong 18g, Shui Zhi 9g, Fu Ling 15g, Zhi Gan Cao 6g. Differentiation addition and subtraction: (1) add Mai Men Dong, Wu Wei Zi for yin deficiency; (2) add Shi Chang Pu, Xie Bai for phlegm; (3) add Xi Xin for cold blocking meridians; (4) add Long Gu, Mu Li for knot pulse.
The control group takes Di Ao Xin Xue Kang. 30 days are considered as one treatment course for both groups.
Observation Method: check the projects one day before treatment and after treatment, including clinical symptoms, signs, ECG, Holter, fasting peripheral venous blood pumping blood lipid measurement. Patients should not take anti-angina drugs and affect blood lipids drugs during the treatment, in case of severe angina attack can be temporary given sublingual nitroglycerin tablets.
The comprehensive effects of the two groups: the total effective rate of the treatment group is 86.7%; the total effective rate of control group is 61.7%.

Key words: Wen Yang Kuo Guan Decoction, Chinese herbs, coronary heart disease with angina

Shousong Chen, Meihong Lin, Jianqing Zhang, Linlin Chen Civilians Hospital, Putian City, Fujian Province (351115)

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