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Moxas is a non-scientific common name that may refer to a number of plant species and varieties.

Nomenclature

Other Names:

Historical Use of Moxas

Moxas in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Description

Historical Use of Moxas in Western Medicine

Quote Paraph: "While expressing doubts about the effect of such measures as setons, issues, cauterization, moxas, scarification, …"
Sec Auth: Temkin O
Title: The Falling Sickness. Second Edition, Revised, Softshell Books edition, 1994
Page: 295
Source: The Falling Sickness, Second Edition, Revised, Softshell Books edition, 1994,Owsei Temkin
Complete: Temkin O. The falling sickness: a history of epilepsy from the Greeks to the beginnings of modern neurology. London: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2 Revised Edition, (Softshell Books) ; 1994. p. 295.
Primary Source:

Background

Synonymns for Moxas

Patent Medicines and Medicines with Multiple Ingredients that include Moxas

Pharmaceutical Information

Chemical Constituents

Evidence or the Use of Moxas in the Treatment of Epilepesy

Basic Science

Animal Studies

Cohort, Case-Control and Non-Randomized Trials

Randomized Controlled Trials

Meta-Analysis

1st Five Results: pubmed search

Safety

Allergies

Side Effect and Warnings

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Adverse Effects