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患者大便时溏时泻,水谷不化,食后脘闷不适,稍进油腻之物,则便次明显增多,面色萎黄,肢倦乏力。舌质淡,苔薄白,脉细弱。 如果患者希望服用中成药,可以推荐的有()

A.香砂六君丸

B.复方黄连素片

C.加味保和丸

D.固本益肠丸

E.复方甘草片

答案

参考答案:A

解析:从患者的症状判断,患者属于“脾胃气虚”的泄泻。针对本证的治疗原则是“健脾益气,化湿止泻”。针对本证,治疗应该选用“参苓白术散”。针对本证,治疗可选用的中成药有“香砂六君丸”。脾胃气虚【症状】大便时溏时泻,水谷不化,迁延反复,食少,食后脘闷不适,稍进油腻之物,则便次明显增多,面色萎黄,肢倦乏力。舌质淡,苔薄白,脉细弱。【治法】健脾益气,化湿止泻。【方剂应用】参苓白术散(人参、茯苓、白术、桔梗、山药、炙甘草、白扁豆、莲子肉、砂仁、薏苡仁)加减。【中成药选用】参苓白术散、健脾丸、香砂六君丸。

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For centuries people have been fighting over whether governments should allow trade between countries. There have been, and probably always will be, (1) to the argument. Some people argue that just (2) is best for both the country and the world. Others argue that trade with other countries (3) for some people to make a good living. Both sides are at least (4) .
International trade matters a lot. Its effects on (5) are enormous. Imagine a world in which your country (6) at all with other countries. Imagine what kind of job you would be (7) and what goods you could buy or not buy in such a world.
For the United States, for example, start by imagining that it lived without its (8) a year in imported oil, and cut back on its (9) because the remaining domestic oil and other energy sources were (10) . Producers and consumers in other parts of the economy would (11) if they were suddenly stripped of foreign-made goods like CD players and clothing. On the (12) side, suppose that Boeing could sell airplanes, and farmers could sell their crops, (13) the United States, and that U. S. universities could admit only (14) . In each case there are people who gain and people who lose from (15) international trade. In any case, less or more international trade will have (16) on your career as well as your life.
For years, American companies are often faced with the choice of buying (17) , which are expensive, and foreign-made goods, which are cheap. If the company buys American goods, it may (18) taxpayers by failing to keep prices low. But if it buys foreign goods, it may (19) the jobs of American workers. Recently, Congress has passed a law compelling American companies with government contracts to (20) domestic goods and services.

For centuries people have been fighting over whether governments should allow trade between countries. There have been, and probably always will be, (1) to the argument. Some people argue that just (2) is best for both the country and the world. Others argue that trade with other countries (3) for some people to make a good living. Both sides are at least (4) .
International trade matters a lot. Its effects on (5) are enormous. Imagine a world in which your country (6) at all with other countries. Imagine what kind of job you would be (7) and what goods you could buy or not buy in such a world.
For the United States, for example, start by imagining that it lived without its (8) a year in imported oil, and cut back on its (9) because the remaining domestic oil and other energy sources were (10) . Producers and consumers in other parts of the economy would (11) if they were suddenly stripped of foreign-made goods like CD players and clothing. On the (12) side, suppose that Boeing could sell airplanes, and farmers could sell their crops, (13) the United States, and that U. S. universities could admit only (14) . In each case there are people who gain and people who lose from (15) international trade. In any case, less or more international trade will have (16) on your career as well as your life.
For years, American companies are often faced with the choice of buying (17) , which are expensive, and foreign-made goods, which are cheap. If the company buys American goods, it may (18) taxpayers by failing to keep prices low. But if it buys foreign goods, it may (19) the jobs of American workers. Recently, Congress has passed a law compelling American companies with government contracts to (20) domestic goods and services.