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Wind-Cold syndrome of excess type manifested by fever and chills (chills predominant) without sweating, headache, generalized body aches, wheezing, a thin, white tongue coating, and a floating, tight pulse.

1. Ma Huang Tang
Wind-Cold in the exterior complicated by constrained Heat in the interior characterized by severe fever and chills without sweating, body aches, thirst, irritability, and a floating, tight pulse.
2. Da Qing Long Tang (Ma Huang Tang + Shi Gao, Sheng Jiang and Da Zao)
Pronounced body aches with irritability due to Damp-Cold in the exterior or invasion of Wind-Dampness in patients with chronic dampness, usually due to Sp deficiency.
3. Ma Huang Jia Zhu Tang
Externally contracted Wind-Dampness characterized by mild, generalized body aches, slight aversion to wind, and fever that worsens in the afternoon
4. Ma Xing Yi Gen Tang
Externally-contracted Wind-Cold characterized by head and body aches, nasal congestion, coughing, wheezing, copious white, thin sputum, and a sensation of fullness in the chest.
5. San Ao Tang (Ma Huang Tang (-) Gui Zhi)
Wind-Cold attacking the Lungs characterized by coughing with copious sputum and a stifling sensation in the chest. This is often seen in patients who have Phlegm and then suffer an attack of wind-cold
6. Hua Gai Tang (San Ao Tang + Sang Bai Pi, Zi Su Zi, Chen Pi and Chi Fu Ling)
Externally-contracted Wind-Cold or Wind attack characterized by disharmony between the nutritive and protective Qi. Fever and chills unrelieved by sweating, headache, aversion to wind, stiff neck, nasal congestion, dry heaves, no particular thirst, a thin, white, and moist tongue coating, and a floating pulse that is either lax or frail.
7. Gui Zhi Tang
Tai Yang disorders (Exterior) characterized by stiff neck and upper back, sweating, and sensitivity to Wind.
8. Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gen Tang
Gui Zhi Tang presentation + wheezing.
9. Gui Zhi Jia Huo Po Xing Zi Tang
Tai Yang (External) disorders that have been improperly treated with purgatives and thus advanced to the Tai Yin (Internal), characterized by abdominal fullness and occasional pain.
10. Gui Zhi Jia Shao Yao Tang
Externally-contracted Wind-Cold affecting the Tai Yang channel manifested by fever and chills without sweating, stiff and rigid neck and upper back, a thin, white tongue coating, and a floating, tight pulse.
11. Ge Gen Tang (Ge Gen, Ma Huang + Gui Zhi Tang)
Acute attacks of Wind-Cold in cases with chronic thin mucus manifested by fever and chills (chills predominant) without sweating, cough, wheezing, sputum that is copious, white, stringy, and difficult to expectorate, stifling sensation in the chest, generalized sensation of heaviness and body aches, no particular thirst, moist tongue coating, and a floating, tight pulse.
12. Xiao Qing Long Tang
Deep-source nasal congestion (Bi Yuan) or seepage from the brain marked by copious, purulent, and even foul-smelling nasal discharge, nasal obstruction, dizziness, frontal headache, a normal or thin, white or greasy, white tongue coating;
13. Cang Er Zi Tang
Externally-contracted Wind causing headache in any part of the head which may be accompanied by fever and chills, dizziness, nasal congestion, a thin, white tongue coating, and a floating pulse;
14. Chuan Xiong Cha Taio San
Externally-contracted Cool-Dryness interfering with the disseminating, clearing, and downward-directing functions of the Lungs marked by slight headache, chills without sweating, cough with watery sputum, stuffy nose, dry throat, a dry, white coating, and a wiry pulse;
15. Xing Ren San
Externally-contracted Wind-Cold-Dampness with concurrent internal accumulation of Heat marked by fever and chills (chills predominant) without sweating, headache, stiff neck, generalized aches and pain, slight thirst, a bitter taste in the mouth, a white tongue coating, and a floating pulse;
16. Liu Wei Qiang Huo Tang (9 Ingredients Qiang Huo Docoction)