Ephedra
Botanical: Ephedra vulgaris (RICH.) Family: N.O. Gnetaceae
---Synonyms---Ephedrine, Epitonin, Ma Huang, Mormon Tea, Sea Grape, Yellow Horse, Yellow Astringent, Joint Fir, Squaw Tea, and Teamster's Tea.
---Habitat---West Central China, Southern Siberia, Japan.
---Description---It is found on sandy seashores and
in temperate climates of both hemispheres. The plant has stamens and
pistils on separate flowers--staminate flowers in catkins and a
membraneous perianth, pistillate flowers terminal on axillary stalks,
within a two-leaved involucre. Fruit has two carpels with a single seed in
each and is a succulent cone, branches slender and erect, small leaves,
scale-like, articulated and joined at the base into a sheath.
---Constituents---Ephedrine is salt of an
alkaloid and is in shining white crystals very soluble in water.
---Medicinal Action and Uses---A sympathetic
nerve stimulant resembling adrenaline, its effect on the unstriped
muscular fibres is remarkable. It acts promptly in relieving swellings of
the mucous membrane. It has valuable antispasmodic properties, acts on the
air passages and is of benefit in asthma and hay fever; it is also
employed for rheumatism; a 5 to 10 per cent solution has mydriatic
properties, prophylactically used for low blood pressure in influenza,
pneumonia, etc. Used in tablet form for oral or hypodermic administration
and in ampuls for hypodermic, intramuscular and intravenous use. It can
advantageously be used in solution with liquid paraffin, either alone or
in conjunction with methol camphor and oil of thyme. Dose, 1/2 to 1 grain.
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