Tomoko Suzuki, Akiko Kikuchi, Akiyo Kaneko, Ryutaro Arita, T. Nogami, Natsumi Saito, S. Takayama
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A review of frequently used Kampo prescriptions: Part 2—Hangekobokuto
The origin of hangekobokuto (HKT) is from Jin Gui Yao Lue (Kinkiyōryaku in Japanese), and it has been indicated for treating throat discomfort in women.