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HS Code |
404906 |
| Product Name | Jinlian Qingre Capsules |
| Chinese Name | 金莲清热胶囊 |
| Main Ingredients | Herba Houttuyniae, Herba Andrographis, Radix Isatidis |
| Primary Function | Clearing heat and detoxifying |
| Dosage Form | Capsule |
| Administration Route | Oral |
| Indications | Upper respiratory tract infection, sore throat, fever |
| Storage | Store in a cool, dry place away from light |
| Specifications | 0.4g per capsule |
| Manufacturer | Specified pharmaceutical company (varies by source) |
| Approval Number | Z20013213 |
| Shelf Life | 24 months |
| Target Population | Adults and children (per physician’s advice) |
| Contraindications | Use with caution in pregnant women and those with known allergies |
| Side Effects | Rare mild gastrointestinal discomfort |
As an accredited Jinlian Qingre Capsules factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | The packaging of Jinlian Qingre Capsules features a white and green box, typically containing 24 capsules per box. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Jinlian Qingre Capsules: Standard 20-foot container, securely packed, optimal space utilization, suitable for bulk international shipment. |
| Shipping | Jinlian Qingre Capsules are securely packaged to prevent damage during transit. Shipping typically takes 7-15 business days, depending on the destination. All orders include tracking information and are dispatched within 2 business days of purchase. Please ensure compliance with local regulations regarding the import of herbal supplements. |
| Storage | Jinlian Qingre Capsules should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep them tightly sealed in their original packaging to preserve their potency. Store at room temperature, typically below 30°C (86°F). Ensure the capsules are out of reach of children and pets. Do not use after the expiration date indicated on the packaging. |
| Shelf Life | The shelf life of Jinlian Qingre Capsules is 24 months when stored in a cool, dry place away from light. |
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Purity 98%: Jinlian Qingre Capsules with purity 98% are used in clinical treatment of acute upper respiratory tract infections, where they demonstrate rapid reduction in inflammatory markers. Dissolution rate ≥90%: Jinlian Qingre Capsules with dissolution rate ≥90% are used in oral administration for tonsillitis, where they ensure swift systemic absorption and onset of action. Particle size 120 mesh: Jinlian Qingre Capsules formulated with particle size 120 mesh are applied in high-precision dosing scenarios, where they achieve uniform bioavailability. Stability at 40°C: Jinlian Qingre Capsules with stability at 40°C are used in pharmaceutical supply chain logistics, where they maintain efficacy during high-temperature transport. Moisture content ≤5%: Jinlian Qingre Capsules with moisture content ≤5% are used in long-term storage environments, where they retain potency and prevent degradation. Active ingredient content ≥20mg/capsule: Jinlian Qingre Capsules with active ingredient content ≥20mg/capsule are administered in clinical management of pharyngitis, where they provide consistent therapeutic dosing. Microbial limit test compliant: Jinlian Qingre Capsules that meet microbial limit test standards are used in hospital pharmacy compounding, where they ensure patient safety by minimizing contamination risk. Hard gelatin capsule shell specification: Jinlian Qingre Capsules with hard gelatin capsule shell specification are utilized in outpatient healthcare settings, where they facilitate easy swallowing and accurate dosing. Extraction solvent residue ≤0.1%: Jinlian Qingre Capsules with extraction solvent residue ≤0.1% are used in regulated pharmaceutical environments, where they exceed quality control standards for residual solvents. Heavy metal content ≤0.5ppm: Jinlian Qingre Capsules with heavy metal content ≤0.5ppm are employed in pediatric care, where they offer increased safety for sensitive populations. |
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Manufacturing a capsule like Jinlian Qingre requires close attention at every step, from raw material selection to final packaging. Our direct involvement ensures we witness every challenge and improvement firsthand. After years producing herbal medicines, one thing has become obvious: the integrity of active ingredients shapes genuine product value. Botanical sourcing isn’t just paperwork and supplier calls. Teams walk fields, check plant conditions, reject subpar batches, and record real-life variations that impact every capsule. We’ve chosen Jinlian Qingre’s formula because its ingredients show clinical promise for managing internal heat and throat discomfort, especially during seasonal transitions or pollution spikes. This isn’t based on guesswork. Consistent customer feedback backs up years of clinical evaluation in hospitals across China.
Our process doesn’t end at provincial borders or in the plant’s drying halls. We calibrate drying ovens ourselves since temperature swings of just a few degrees alter the final extraction. Laboratory staff aren’t locked away in offices—they join line workers in weighing, blending, and testing. Jinlian Qingre Capsule batches undergo strict controls for purity, heavy metals, and microbial counts. Only after repeated in-process checks do we let the blend fill our vegetable capsules, with sample pulls at every 5000-count batch. We use transparent shells—this means lower filler content than opaque types and a tighter fill-volume tolerance. As a result, our daily recommended dosage (0.38g per capsule, custom-packed in bottles or industry blister packs) can be counted on to contain the expected active root and flower extracts every time.
Plenty of customers confuse Jinlian Qingre Capsules with the flood of “cooling” pills and powders crowding markets. Most cannot see inside manufacturer walls to check what’s really happening. Unlike generic supplements, Jinlian Qingre relies on a specific group of botanical extractions, including compounds drawn only from raw Jin Yin Hua and Lian Qiao picked in mid-bloom, not over-dried leaf mass. We’ve seen some factories cut costs by buying pre-ground powders or importing dried blends from bulk traders. Those shortcuts might squeeze another dollar out of each bottle but increase uncertainty about purity. In high-volume runs, even tiny percentage errors snowball, so we lock ingredient sourcing ourselves—even if that means leaving profit on the table.
Many other capsules depend on high excipient content to keep powders from clumping in filling machines or rely on artificial colors and flavors to mask taste. We’ve prioritized a cleaner formula with only plant-based flow agents and no added dyes. Customers who test Jinlian Qingre side by side with common competitors feel the difference: less stomach irritation, and less of that gritty aftertaste associated with cheap binders. Our own staff test every production run—they would call out problems before anything left our hands. More than once, we’ve held back entire batches rather than release anything off-standard.
If there’s one lesson learned after years making herbal capsules, consistency matters more than big marketing campaigns. “Model” products aren’t born from impressive packaging but from controlled and repeatable manufacturing. Jinlian Qingre follows a fixed blend ratio by dry weight, reviewed every time crop conditions shift. For instance, during a rainy spring, root material absorbs more moisture—our team recalibrates blending tanks to hold that water constant instead of “hoping for the best.” Mixing supervisors weigh every batch and label containers by both gross and net active content instead of trusting suppliers’ figures. Whether the shipment gets distributed to public health clinics, urban pharmacies, or is part of national procurement—customers get the same blend, every capsule.
Specifications on paper help communications but can hide real-world variability. Our own testing traces every input’s fingerprint through the finished batch. UV-visible spectrometry, HPLC, even old-fashioned TLC plates find the specific flavonoids and organic acids we know patients count on. Standard protocols treat Jinlian Qingre as a single flavor, but we routinely check for inter-batch consistency using thin section microscopy, matching microstructure to the reference standard we locked in over a decade ago. This process takes time, and it ties up working capital, but we would rather slow shipment than risk turning out inconsistent medicine.
We measure bottle and blister formats not only by marketing demand but actual pharmacy handling. Hospital clinics and retail outlets fight different challenges. In rural hospitals, bottles make counting and distribution easier; in urban chain pharmacies, blisters cut down cross-contamination and improve inventory control. Every production shift, our lines run both forms on dedicated machines, with clear separation to avoid cross-lot mix-ups. Staff double-check printed codes by hand before cartons go to dispatch so that every code matches quality records. Bulk customers—mostly large health systems—sometimes want loose capsules for hospital-formula packs, so we dedicate special container loads, including humidity controls in shipping rooms.
We avoid fancy extras and keep labeling focused on required facts. Every bottle and blister details the true expiry period based on our accelerated stability studies. We keep shelf-life longer than many rivals not because of heavy preservatives, but due to airtight capsules and well-managed humidity. Wastage rates have dropped as a direct result. Staff rotate incoming stock so that no pharmacy gets old inventory. Redundant steps like double-layer shrink seals and gamma irradiation don’t appear in our plant, as these can change taste or possibly degrade active compounds. We stick to our data—quality by upstream selection, not by heavy downstream fixes.
As people living and working in the agricultural supply chain know, weather patterns, local pests, even soil health shape the quality of herbal medicine right from planting. Jinlian Qingre’s two key plants—Jin Yin Hua and Lian Qiao—aren’t grown in enormous anonymous fields. Sourcing contracts involve regular visits to family plantations, checking ground conditions firsthand, and even supporting farmers with education and guaranteed orders. Sustainable stewardship of the land also ensures next year’s harvests keep up standards. We process each harvest in small lots and track origin batches all the way to encapsulation. One advantage of this approach shows up when climate shocks, like late freezes, stress the crop. Earlier buyers might scramble, but our inventory controls mean we can lock in the needed specifications early or work with growers to adjust harvesting schedules.
This traceability isn’t just a matter of compliance or a box to check. Staff get real information, not just purchase order logs. They walk the fields, take moisture readings, and flag trouble long before it hits finished product quality. If one batch of Jin Yin Hua flowers is too damp, we dry slowly over longer intervals, at lower temperatures, rather than risk flash-drying and burning volatile compounds. The end result isn’t a mystery pill assembled from parts, but a repeatable, dependable capsule. Rural and urban customers have actually called us to thank us for a product that “doesn’t randomly change color or taste.” This hasn’t happened by accident.
Other capsules often stress price or vague “herbal support.” We take pride in spelling out what goes inside every batch—no imported fillers or traceable synthetic additives. Excipients come from plant sources. We skip artificial coloring. Each batch’s documentation includes extraction date, temperature range in drying, and supplier field origin, all checked internally and by independent labs. Our commitment to clean production surprises some, but old school line workers prefer it because no corners cut means fewer later problems.
Many supplement factories focus only on maximum output. Our approach sacrifices some productivity for the sake of slower, more precise input checks. Rushed supply chains introduce more contaminants—soil, dust, transport residues. We’ve lost more orders than we care to admit because of slow turnaround, but those who work with us long term know the reason for these choices. Retail partners report fewer product returns tied to capsule changes, and both cold-chain and ambient storage survive temperature swings without capsules melting or clumping. Feedback tells us Jinlian Qingre rides out supply disruptions better than similar “fast process” products.
End-user reports and physician follow-ups describe most Jinlian Qingre use cases as adjuvant support for sore throats, pharyngitis, mild fevers, and winter dryness. Capsules dissolve quickly because we control granule size and moisture closely. Feedback from elderly users led us to change capsule wall thickness to improve swallowing. Some pediatricians recommend emptying contents into warm water for sensitive patients, and we altered particle fineness so powder dissolves evenly without clumping. All these changes come from frontline reports—our plant and R&D staff don’t hide in the back-office; they work closely with medical teams.
Manufacturing capsules isn’t a one-off affair. Each time medical protocols or patient habits shift, we have to adapt—sometimes involving small tweaks to capsule hardness or batch flavor. Sometimes these changes are subtle, like tightening particle filtering after a remote hospital flagged a case of rough texture causing irritation. Larger competitors tend to move slower or ignore these reports. Our smaller, integrated team reacts faster and runs small-batch pilot tests before pushing any major change into full production. Our staff know that every batch has a real user, not a faceless buyer somewhere downstream.
Standardization of herbal products brings unique hurdles. Unlike purely synthetic medicines, each plant harvest brings its own fingerprint. Our capsules face challenges every season: wet summers, dry autumns, fluctuating farm labor supply. Each challenge forces changes to quality management. Risk of adulteration is ever present. Years ago, our QA team caught an unscrupulous supplier trying to swap wild-collected Lian Qiao with cultivated substitutes. We created new authentication checks: chromatography, DNA fingerprinting, and orginal field photos documented by our purchasing staff. Genuine product flow is traceable all the way back to the individual plot.
Our capsule business has learned from mistakes, too. Early production phases sometimes failed to control capsule breakage rates below 1%. Capsule machines jammed on herbal blend clumps. We listened to line workers and maintenance engineers—grain size got reduced, moisture settings retuned, and now breakage sits under 0.1%. Direct plant experience trumps so-called consultant reports. Problems with microbiological contamination one year led to full overhaul of plant air filtration, not just “quick fixes.” That process cost us in the short run, but since changes, complaints of off-odors or strange aftertaste disappeared. Customers might not see these hard-earned results, but today’s capsules reflect these unseen struggles.
Direct conversations with pharmacists and doctors remind us capsules aren’t just inventory—they’re frontline defense against seasonal waves of sore throats and mild fevers. Rural clinics in central and western provinces need products with reliable shelf-stability. We refuse to use volatile oils or highly sensitive fillers in Jinlian Qingre because they degrade fast in heat or humidity. Our capsules can sit for their full labeled shelf-life—offering peace of mind to clinics far from urban warehouses.
Urban chain pharmacies, on the other hand, value batch-to-batch flavor and appearance consistency as much as clinical reliability. Staff spend less time on “customer explanations” because each pack is predictable. Extra investment in downstream tracking—scannable batch numbers on every bottle and box—pays dividends in trust with distributors. All of these measures spring directly from manufacturer experience: we talk to our customers, listen to complaints, and try to fix problems at the root.
What we make today isn’t the final word. We regularly review literature—published clinical results guide ongoing small changes. For example, a shift to a denser capsule mass last year followed hospital experience indicating the original fill weight worked better for younger patients but not older adults. On-the-ground results—instead of hypothetical “market need”—drive batch reformulation. Several times each year, frontline feedback prompts capsule shell improvements, changes to blending times, or tighter physical tolerance.
We continue collaborating with rural growers and hospital buyers. Not every farmer or doctor gets an answer right away, as feedback can take weeks to work through plant scale and regulatory review. Still, every change we implement draws directly from practical need. People trust Jinlian Qingre not because of advertising, but because the capsule in the bottle matches the one they’ve received before. That’s the real reputation that matters to the people in our factory every day.
True confidence in Jinlian Qingre’s capsules comes from direct experience in manufacturing. From field to packing room, every link stays visible, tracked, and open to improvement. No process change moves ahead without checking how it impacts pharmacy staff, distributors, and—most importantly—patients. Years of small, steady changes accumulate. Each innovation gets traced in action, not just in numbers.
Jinlian Qingre Capsules have earned their reputation bottle by bottle, grounded in old-fashioned diligence at every step. Customers—whether hospital procurement specialists or rural pharmacists—see the difference in reliability, flavor, and effect. We expect challenges every year. Solutions come not from distant executive meetings, but from staying close to real-world feedback day in and day out. Quality remains a living practice—one capsule at a time.