< Traditional Chinese Medicine 
 
        
      Damp-dispelling prescriptions have been classified as follows:
Damp-Drying And Stomach-Harmonising Prescriptions
- Ping Wei San (Calm the Stomach Powder)
- Chai Ping Tang (Bupleurum and Calm the Stomach Decoction)
 
 - Jia Wei Ping Wei San (Modified Calm the Stomach Powder)
 - Xiang Sha Ping Wei San (Cyperus and Amomum Powder to Calm the Stomach)
- Xiang Sha Ping Wei San (Cyperus and Amomum Powder to Calm the Stomach)
 
 - Bu Huan Jin Zheng Qi San (Rectify the Qi Powder Worth More than Gold)
 - Fu Ling Yin (Poria Decoction)
 - Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San (Agastache Powder to Rectify the Qi)
 - Liu He Tang (Harmonize the Six Decoction)
- Liu He Tang (Harmonize the Six Decoction)
 
 - Ge Hua Jie Cheng San (Pueraria Flower Powder for Detoxification and Awakening)
 
Heat-Clearing And Damp-Dispelling Prescriptions
- Yin Chen Hao Tang (Artemisia Scoparia Decoction)
- Zhi Zi Bai Pi Tang (Gardenia and Phellodendron Decoction)
 - Yin Chen Si Ni Tang (Artemisia Scoparia Decoction for Frigid Extremitie)
 - Yin Chen Pai Shi Tang (Artemisia Scoparia Decoction to Expel Stone)
 
 - Yin Chen Wu Ling San (Arlemiia Scoparia and Five-Ingredient Powder with Poria)
 - San Ren Tang (Three-Nut Decoction)
- Huo Po Xia Ling Tang (Agastache, Magnolia Bark, Pinellia, and Poria Decoction)
 - Huang Qin Hua Shi Tang (Sculellaria and Talcum Decoction)
 
 - Gan Lu Xiao Du Dan (Sweet Dew Special Pill to Eliminate Toxins)
 - Lian Po Yin (Coptis and Magnolia Bark Decoction)
 - Can Shi Tang (Silkworm Droppings Decoction)
 - Ba Zheng San (Eight-Herb Powder for Rectification)
- Jia Wei Ba Lheng San (Augmented Eight Herb Powder for Rectification)
 - Fu Fang Ba Zheng San (Revised Eight-Herb Powder)
 - San Jin Pai Shi Tang (Three Gold Decoction to Expel Stone)
 
 - Wu Lin San (Five-Ingredient Powder for Painful Urinary Dysfunction)
- Huo Xue Tong Lin Tang (Invigorate the Blood To Unblock Dysuria Decoction)
 - Qing Re Tong Lin Tang (Clear Heat to Unblock Dysuria Decoction)
 
 
Water-Regulating And Damp-Resolving Prescriptions
- Wu Ling San (Five-Ingredient Powder with Poria)
- Si Ling San (Four-Ingredient Powder with Poria)
 - Bai Mao Gen Tang (lmperata Decoction)
 - Fu Ling Tang (Poria Decoction)
 
 - Wei Ling Tang (Calm the Stomach and Poria Decoction)
 - Zhu Ling Tang (Polyporus Decoction)
 - Fang Ji Ruang Qi Tang (Stephania and Astragalus Decoction)
- Fang Ji Fu Ling Tang (Stephania and Poria Decoction)
 
 - Wu Pi San (Five-Peel Powder)
- Wu Pi San (Five-Peel Powder)
 
 - Jiu Wei Bing Lang Jia Wu Fu Tang (Areca Nine Decoction plus Evodia and Poria)
 - Mu Fang Ji Tang (Cocculus Decoction)
 - Fen Xiao Tang (Separate and Reduce Decoction)
 - Dao Shui Fu Ling Tang (Poria Decoction to Drain Water)
 
Warm Prescriptions That Resolve Dampness
- Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang (Poria, Cinnamon Twig, Atractylodes Macrocephala, and Licorice Decoction)
 - Gan Cao Gan Jiang Fu Ling Bai Zhu Tang (Licorice, Ginger, Poria and Atractylodes Macrocephala Decoction)
 - Zhen Wu Tang (True Warrior Decoction)
- Fu Zi Tang (Prepared Aconite Decoction)
 
 - Shi Pi San (Bolster the Spleen Powder)
 - Bi Xie Fen Qing Yin (Dioscorea Hypoglauca Decoction to Separate the Clear)
- Bi Xie Fen Qing Yin (Dioscorea Hypoglauca Decoction to Separate the Clear)
 - Bi Xie Fen Qing Yin (Dioscorea Hypoglauca Decoction to Separate the Clear)
 
 
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Reference: John K Chen and Tina Chen: "Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications". Art of Medicine Press Inc. 2009. ISBN-10: 0-9740635-7-6
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