For many years, the royal decree (the royal decree) and the "royal decree" have both been used for the same traditional medicine) and similar drugs from Korea and Japan have been sought after by many people, especially well-off families. In fact, the use of this drug incorrectly and with incorrect instructions is still common, creating unpredictable risks.
At the Emergency Department of the 108 Central Military Hospital, many stroke patients were hospitalized in a state of drinking rote An at home according to legend, causing medical intervention to be delayed. Many cases have missed the "golden hour" of the first 3-6 hours - the time that determines the ability to save lives and recover.
Regarding this issue, Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Lan Hieu, Director of Hanoi Medical University Hospital, shared about the "pharing" of the royal decree.
According to Dr. Hieu, medical documents and anti-venom tubers are products of Dong Nhan Duong Pharmacy (China), including the main ingredients such as snakehead hormone, beef honey stone, and incense sticks. Currently, the pangolin horn has been replaced with buffalo horn; natural beef honey stones are almost gone, mainly artificial stones; incense sticks have also been partially replaced with synthetic compounds.
In addition, drugs also have ingredients such as goji berries and corn - all of which are toxic medicinal herbs, and need to be strictly controlled in terms of dosage, use and subjects of use. In particular, if it has the effect of slowing blood clotting, the anorexia can cause disaster for patients with dengue, especially cerebral hemorrhage.
In practice, treatment shows that in cases of cerebral infarction or myocardial infarction, doctors must use medicine to inject directly into the blood vessels or mechanical intervention such as suction or dialysis to clear the blood clot. Drinking on your own cannot replace these emergency measures. The fact that many people buy supply chains for storage, even mixed with patients in resuscitation rooms, is both ineffective and poses a risk to health. In many cases, doctors are forced to secretly discard drugs to avoid risks for patients.
According to Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Lan Hieu, one reason why the An Chau is still sought after is the anecdotes of "saving people" and the psychology of preferring expensive gifts. The trust of a part of the people in the traditional health sector is not strong enough, causing many people to seek oral remedies. All drugs have a time to sell in the blood, absolutely do not use them as a backup like taking a 3-month pillow - that is just a business trick.
Health and life cannot rely on luck or rumors. Before using any medicine, people need to research carefully and consult a doctor to avoid unfortunate consequences.
An cung phuong hoa cong is an ancient medicine of the Eastern medicine with ingredients such as khuo ro, chu sa, thien ho, chan chieu... which are said to cool down, detoxify, and relieve kinh. However, more than 80% of stroke cases are cerebral infarctions (welding) that require urgent internal medicine, while this drug can reduce brain drainage, even aggravating bleeding in people with cerebral hemorrhage. In addition, some drugs containing mercury and asen can damage the liver, kidneys, and nerves if used incorrectly.
The doctor recommends that anorectomy should only be used when the disease has been diagnosed with the correct form and must be prescribed by a traditional medicine doctor. Arbitrary use not only cannot save patients but also takes valuable time to treat with modern methods such as hemodialysis and endovascular intervention.