baimai ointment
a traditional topical medication originated from Tibet, China, including 11 components (including curcuma, nutmeg, spikenard, actinolite, licorice, artificial musk, rhizome zingiberis, caraway, acoruscalamus L., pepper and trona)
Also Known As:
baimairuangao
Networked: 9
relevant articles (1 outcomes,
2 trials/studies)
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Experts
1. | Chen, Ze:
1 article
(12/2022)
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2. | Li, Longfei:
1 article
(12/2022)
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3. | Li, Wei:
1 article
(12/2022)
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4. | Li, Zhanyi:
1 article
(06/2022)
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5. | Mei, Zhinan:
1 article
(06/2022)
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6. | Meng, Fengping:
1 article
(06/2022)
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7. | Wang, Wen:
1 article
(06/2022)
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8. | Zhao, Zhongqiu:
1 article
(06/2022)
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9. | Zhou, Zhuqing:
1 article
(06/2022)
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10. | Fan, Jia-Jia:
1 article
(03/2022)
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Related Diseases
1. | Ischemia
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2. | Hypoxia (Hypoxemia)
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3. | Osteoarthritis
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4. | Intervertebral Disc Displacement (Herniated Disc)
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5. | Pain (Aches)
01/01/2024
- " Baimai ointment demonstrated significantly higher rates of symptom relief compared to the placebo for LDH patients, particularly in terms of relieving pain. " 12/01/2022
- " Baimai Ointment(BMO), a classical Tibetan medicine for external use, has good clinical efficacy in the treatment of chronic inflammatory pain, while its pharmacodynamics and mechanism for relieving peripheral sensitization remain unclear. " 11/01/2014
- " Tibetan Baimai ointment (see symbol in text) has the treatment of wrist-dysfunction after distal radius fracture for external use, which can reduce the extent of wrist's pain, promote grip strength recovery in the middle and late of process, promote wrist's function recovery latterly, and safety for external use." 12/01/2022
- " [Therapeutic effect of Baimai Ointment on peripheral sensitization of chronic inflammatory pain in mice]." 03/01/2022
- " According to the main symptoms of Baimai disease such as stiffness, rigidity, contraction, numbness, sensory disturbance and pain, clinicians should apply the Baimai Ointment via the inunction treatment of Tibetan medicine and in combination with Huo'ermai therapy and physiotherapy."
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