Herbal ointment may stop stomach bleeds from blood thinners
NCT ID NCT07339956
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests if a Chinese herbal ointment (Yiwei Jiaohuang) can help stop stomach bleeding caused by blood thinners like aspirin or warfarin. About 60 adults will take the ointment daily for 2 weeks, and doctors will check their stool for hidden blood. The goal is to see if the ointment speeds up recovery compared to standard acid-reducing medication alone.
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China-Japan Friendship Hospital
Beijing, China
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