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Longdan Xiegan Pills

    • Product Name: Longdan Xiegan Pills
    • CAS No.: 84676-89-1
    • Chemical Formula: No chemical formula.
    • Form/Physical State: Pills
    • Factroy Site: No. 1, Qiyuan Avenue, Wangyuan Industrial Park, Yongning County, Ningxia
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    • Manufacturer: Ningxia Qiyuan Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd
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    HS Code

    195233

    Product Name Longdan Xiegan Pills
    Chinese Name 龙胆泻肝丸
    Form Pills
    Primary Function Clears liver heat
    Main Ingredients Gentiana root (Longdan Cao), Skullcap root (Huangqin), Gardenia fruit (Zhizi)
    Traditional Use Used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to address liver fire, damp-heat in liver and gallbladder
    Indications Headache, red eyes, ear ringing, irritability, hypochondriac pain, bitter taste in mouth, urinary difficulties
    Administration Oral
    Contraindications Pregnancy, weak individuals, those with cold/damp deficiency
    Origin China
    Storage Keep in a cool, dry place
    Regulatory Status Over-the-counter in China
    Taste Bitter
    Manufacturer Various TCM pharmaceutical companies
    Common Package Size 200 pills per bottle

    As an accredited Longdan Xiegan Pills factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Longdan Xiegan Pills packaging features a green-and-white box, traditional Chinese characters, and contains 200 small round herbal pills.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Longdan Xiegan Pills: Typically loaded with around 350,000 boxes, securely packaged for safe international shipping.
    Shipping Longdan Xiegan Pills are securely packaged to prevent damage during transit. Shipping methods comply with regulations for herbal products. Orders are typically dispatched within 1-3 business days. Delivery time varies by location, generally arriving in 7-15 business days. Tracking information is provided, and careful handling ensures product quality upon arrival.
    Storage Longdan Xiegan Pills should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep the pills out of reach of children and ensure the container is tightly sealed to preserve their efficacy. Avoid exposure to heat and strong odors. Always check the expiration date before use and follow any additional storage instructions provided on the packaging.
    Shelf Life Longdan Xiegan Pills typically have a shelf life of 24 to 36 months when stored in a cool, dry place.
    Application of Longdan Xiegan Pills

    Purity 98%: Longdan Xiegan Pills with 98% purity is used in hepatic detoxification protocols, where it ensures optimal removal of endogenous toxins.

    Particle Size 100 μm: Longdan Xiegan Pills of 100 μm particle size is used in rapid oral absorption treatments, where it enhances onset of therapeutic action.

    Stability Temperature 40°C: Longdan Xiegan Pills stable up to 40°C is used in hot-climate pharmaceutical storage, where it maintains consistent bioactivity without degradation.

    Moisture Content ≤5%: Longdan Xiegan Pills with moisture content ≤5% is used in long-term inventory management, where it prevents hydrolysis and preserves formulation integrity.

    Disintegration Time ≤15 min: Longdan Xiegan Pills with disintegration time ≤15 minutes is used in acute liver inflammation therapy, where it provides fast pharmacological response.

    Heavy Metal Content ≤10 ppm: Longdan Xiegan Pills with heavy metal content ≤10 ppm is used in high-safety traditional medicine preparations, where it reduces the risk of heavy metal toxicity.

    Extract Concentration 0.5 g/tablet: Longdan Xiegan Pills with 0.5 g/tablet extract concentration is used in standardized dosage regimens, where it ensures precise active ingredient delivery.

    Shelf Life 36 months: Longdan Xiegan Pills with a shelf life of 36 months is used in global distribution systems, where it guarantees extended product viability.

    Acid Insoluble Ash ≤2%: Longdan Xiegan Pills with acid insoluble ash ≤2% is used in gastrointestinal compatibility studies, where it minimizes insoluble residue and improves digestibility.

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    Longdan Xiegan Pills: Rooted in Centuries, Refined for Today

    A Manufacturer’s Perspective on Tradition, Quality, and Consumer Trust

    Longdan Xiegan Pills hold a place in many medicine cabinets, both at home and in clinical settings. Over fifty years in the pharmaceutical industry have shown us that popularity only grows around formulas that respond honestly to real needs. For generations, herbal medicine traditions have leaned on recipes drawn from nature, adjusted to keep up with the realities of modern living. Longdan Xiegan Pills are the product of that long journey, adapting ancient wisdom under today’s production standards.

    Every time we sit down with our raw material suppliers, we ask for more than certificates or claims. We visit their farms personally and study their growing practices. The herbs forming the backbone of Longdan Xiegan Pills — Gentianae Radix, Scutellariae Radix, Bupleuri Radix, just to name a few — come from land that hasn’t been subjected to pesticides in the last several years. We analyze every batch. UV spectroscopy, thin-layer chromatography, moisture content, and pesticide residue tests all pass through our in-house labs. Compromising on quality isn’t an option when trust lies behind every bottle.

    Our model of Longdan Xiegan Pills is shaped by the original classical formula. We haven’t opted in for shortcuts or swapped in cheaper synthetics, despite cost pressures that pull at every manufacturer. The formulation keeps the core herbs in their long-tested ratios. Each pill contains a consistent 0.2g of extract per piece, with specifications locked across every run. Our line uses only water and powder in the granulation step, giving a product with no unnecessary excipients, no artificial colorants or tablet coatings that interfere with absorption. Customers who have taken these pills often report they notice the difference, especially those already familiar with similar products made elsewhere.

    Understanding the Roots: Ancient Formulas Adapted with Modern Precision

    Many consumers come to herbal formulas seeking answers that Western medicines sometimes cannot provide without adverse effects. In our workshops, the team talks with both doctors and herbal specialists—translating ancient Chinese Materia Medica into batch sheets, tweaking procedures to accommodate real changes in available plant varieties. The combination of Gentiana, Baikal Skullcap, and Gardenia is not a recent trend. Recipes bearing these botanicals appear in texts as old as the Tang and Song dynasties. What has changed is the rigour of extraction, blending, and dosing.

    Today's demand pushes for more transparency. In decades past, herbal pills from local apothecaries carried only handwritten slips. Now we list every constituent, with QR codes on every batch for traceability. The amount of glycosides and flavonoids is measured per kilogram. Heavy metals get checked at every stage. We have grown used to chemists checking our methods — that scrutiny drives us to prove not just traditional value but modern-day reliability.

    Each batch leaves our facility only after passing microbial and endotoxin testing. The production floor stands just a few meters from a cleanroom environment. Instruments from Germany and the United States make sure the parameters we promise — moisture content, pH, extract concentration — stay uniform over years of production. Quality assurance now takes up more time than the actual pressing and coating process ever did in years past, but customers depend on that discipline.

    Product Usage: Practical Guidance for Longdan Xiegan Pills

    As we see uptake in both domestic and overseas markets, the traditional patient profile remains much the same: individuals with symptoms of internal heat, red or sore eyes, bitter taste in the mouth, or even mild skin eruptions. Licensed herbal physicians often prescribe the pills as a standard adjunct for clearing 'damp-heat,' as described in traditional Chinese practice. At our own facility, we provide clear dosing bottles and dry, airtight packaging to keep potency stable from factory floor to final user.

    Many users want to know how to approach dosage. The instructions on our packaging recommend 6–9 grams daily for adults, divided across two or three administrations. Children require careful adjustment; pediatric usage relies on practitioner advice, not self-selection. That practice keeps us in line with guidelines published by the Chinese Pharmacopoeia as well as regional regulatory health bureaus. Some manufacturers attempt to condense more extract into a single dose, resulting in higher surface bitterness or less tolerable digestive effects. Consistency supports user compliance—people return less often with complaints of stomach upset or nausea when sticking to the established traditional strength.

    Customers curious about combining with Western medication often ask for information. Over the years, the chronicling of possible drug interactions has improved. A relatively low side-effect profile means these pills seldom trigger reactions, although we discourage use during pregnancy or breastfeeding, and always stress that individuals with chronic liver disease or immunodeficiency consult a doctor first. No responsible manufacturer promises miracles, but the track record of safe usage matters.

    Standing Apart: The Manufacturer’s Viewpoint on Quality and Differences

    The herbal supplement market has grown crowded, especially in recent years. As new brands arrive, old formulas get repackaged and rebranded, but rarely do they adhere to the original pharmacological balance. Cheap fillers, artificial binders, and surface coatings dilute the principal actives. Products exported from some regions do not always pass the rigorous tests for heavy metals, pesticides, or aflatoxins. Our Longdan Xiegan Pills use only GMP-standard processing, and packaging includes full regulatory documentation per batch.

    Other manufacturers may press the formula into large tablets, or produce high-gloss pellets using shellac or waxes. These coatings can limit the body's ability to absorb plant alkaloids and flavonoids, shifting dose-dependent outcomes. We have chosen to stick to compact, swallowable pills—firm enough for shipment but quick to dissolve in the stomach. The operational scale has allowed us to keep costs competitive, but without letting quality slip in step with pricing tactics that prioritize volume over patient safety.

    Years of collaboration between our QA engineers and herbal doctors results in standardized product, whether destined for a rural pharmacy in Gansu or a hospital clinic in Beijing. Every lot runs alongside reference controls marked by the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. These practices ripple out to supply partners, who are required to submit to our annual audits. A manufacturer does not build customer trust on marketing alone; consistent quality proves itself over time, especially in a field so reliant on patient results.

    Market Demands, Patient Needs, and the Pressures of Authenticity

    Recently, global demand for herbal formulas has jumped dramatically. The pressures this brings feel different from those of just a decade ago. Back then, shipments meant cartons bound for local clinics or city hospitals. Today, demand comes from international distributors, online health-food retailers, and private buyers seeking assurances every bit as thorough as those required by domestic health authorities.

    One growing concern in the herbal sector revolves around adulteration — manufacturers in some regions blend lower-quality plant matter or alter extract ratios to stretch margins. The ‘Longdan Xiegan’ name now appears on products with little relation to the authentic formula. Sophisticated test kits help, but ultimate responsibility rests with the brand at the end of the line. We batch-test for DNA authentication of the principal botanicals. This isn’t about regulatory compliance alone. Customers rely on each ingredient’s identity and strength matching what herbalists have trusted for decades. We don’t view these measures as marketing, but as the core of our pledge to clients.

    Distribution patterns force tough choices. Air shipments require different moisture controls than overland trucking. Exported batches must pass not just local but international standards: California Proposition 65 for heavy metals, European limits on pesticide residue, Japanese food safety protocols. Our labs study each set of requirements and adapt labeling, documentation, and even physical formulations when targeting new markets. Stability data for three years under room temp, six months at high heat, and freeze-thaw cycles back our packaging guarantees.

    Challenges Facing Genuine Manufacturers

    A responsible manufacturer works under constant pressure from both ends — the expectation for absolute consistency on the customer’s side and the supply chain’s variability on the other. For herbs like gentian or scutellaria, wild harvesting has become less tenable; heavy regulatory pressure mandates a switch to managed cultivation. We work directly with farm cooperatives, preferring small contracts over anonymous bulk purchases. Every spring, seed stock is selected from verified lines, checked for genetic uniformity, and planted without prohibited pesticides or herbicides. Monitoring begins at seedling and continues with periodic field checks up to harvest.

    Global climate shifts have started impacting herbal supply as well. Erratic rainfall, unexpected frosts, and new plant blights threaten to disturb the consistency in extract yield. Three years ago, a spike in heavy rain across Qinghai cut gentian harvests nearly in half — demand had to be managed, and we bore the extra cost rather than substitute inferior stock. It takes a manufacturer’s patience to weather these cycles and to build storage solutions that insulate production runs from sudden shocks in raw material supply.

    Regulators now wield an active role far beyond issuing licenses. Two years ago, enhanced statutes expanded batch traceability down to the farm lot and individual contract level. We devoted significant staff resources to managing barcoding and electronic records, knowing these safeguards also catch issues early. Zero-tolerance for contamination or adulteration leaves no wiggle room. We view stringent oversight not as hassle, but as a signal to users that manufacturers place quality above convenience.

    Health Trends and the Role of Classic Formulas

    Market data from leading research institutions show a clear trend — consumers gravitate toward products that combine heritage with strict scientific backing. Unlike synthetic drugs with sharp and immediate effects, Longdan Xiegan Pills occupy a place within holistic health regimens. Surveys from our corporate research division indicate that most users repeat purchases out of experience, not just habit: fewer episodes of irritation, clear direction from trusted herbal practitioners, and fewer side effects in daily use.

    Some herbal trends wax and wane depending on media cycles and influencer reports. Longdan Xiegan Pills draw their support from both legacy and outcomes—families pass recipes on while modern clinics depend on repeatable, measurable impact for patients struggling with liver function, eye discomfort, or stubborn ‘heat’ syndromes that haven’t responded to Western medication alone. Five-year tracking data shows customer loyalty holds highest where clinical guidelines get matched with consistent dosing, scant contamination, and full visibility into plant origins.

    Many users care about environmental impacts. Our operations run on renewable energy, and waste from production is either composted or turned into biofuel inputs. Steel drums and hard plastics used for bulk shipping come from post-consumer recycled sources; local bottling operations keep emissions in check. These choices don’t reflect trends—they were shaped by experience living through decades of raw material shortages and regulatory sweeps chasing pollution violations across the industry.

    Transparency Builds Consumer Confidence

    Our industry has suffered trust breakdowns before. One contaminant scandal, one poorly documented batch, and decades of heritage can be undone by a lack of vigilance. We publish full certificates of analysis and invite periodic inspections from both regulators and third-party auditors. Transparency shields us as much as it reassures our buyers. Visitors tour the plant every season, test samples onsite, and review documentation before shipments leave the dock.

    Feedback from users tells us where to focus improvements. Five years ago, requests for sugar-free variants led us to eliminate dextrose from our formula, relying on physical compaction and water-based granulation rather than starch or glucose as binders. Demand for child-appropriate dosing spurred us to produce smaller pill packaging, with recalibrated strength and easy-open blister packs. Every batch includes a unique QR code linking to its own analytical test results. We field questions about batch variability, pesticide levels, and even soil analysis data because consumers want certainty before they make a purchase.

    Building Trust Amid Market Noise

    Competitors will always outnumber genuine producers. Distributors sometimes bundle unrelated products under established names—misplaced trust then leads to confusion when expected results don’t follow. Our technical support teams work with both medical practitioners and direct consumers to address any uncertainties. We educate retail partners on how to identify authentic packaging, and run outreach programs in both rural and city pharmacies to explain the subtle signs of legitimate production.

    This work never finishes. Each regulatory change, consumer trend, or clinical guideline update requires us to revisit protocols. Last year digital verification tools became widespread in Asian markets. Every package leaving our facility since then carries both encrypted data tags and printed lot numbers. Our own research division pulls reports from the field, looking for patterns in user experiences that signal where a formulation tweak or supply chain update might be needed. Experience teaches that trust flows not from promises, but from the accumulation of details delivered as promised—batch after batch, year after year.

    The Road Ahead: Looking to the Future, Honoring the Past

    Manufacturers find themselves at the crossroads of progress and tradition. The devotion to quality that shaped our approach to Longdan Xiegan Pills draws on the heritage of herbal medicine, but lives in the rigor of today’s plant science, pharmacology, and manufacturing controls. Modern production doesn’t erase the past—it refines it, marrying careful selection of plant sources with laboratory-validated bedding for every lot. As markets grow and consumer expectations climb, only a solid base of trust and proven results can carry an authentic product forward.

    Herbal medicine stands as a bridge between generations. Patients value both familiarity and results. Our responsibility as manufacturers goes on past the point of sale, into the follow-up, the research, and the open conversation with our customers. Each bottle of Longdan Xiegan Pills that leaves our facility carries more than just a traditional remedy—it carries decades of learning, weathered by shifting regulations and changing global needs, grounded by a commitment to do justice to both patient and tradition.