Mailuoning

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Mailuoning is compound based on herbs which is widely used in Traditional Chinese medicine in an attempt to treat people who have had a stroke.[1]

Efficacy[edit]

There is no good evidence that Mailuoning is of any benefit in treating people who have had a stroke.[2]

Pharmacology[edit]

Mailuoning is a herbal compound made from extracts of:

The principal bioactive substances are scoparone and ayapin.[3]

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References[edit]

  • Yang W, Shi Z, Yang HQ, Teng J, Zhao J, Xiang G (January 2015). "Mailuoning for acute ischaemic stroke". Cochrane Database Syst Rev (Systematic review). 1 (1): CD007028. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD007028.pub3. PMC 10839631. PMID 25574904.