Talk:Seirogan

This article should say in the introduction that Seirogan is a alternative drug.
Hello,

Something seems strange with this article.

Looking at other anti-diarrhea drugs, let's say Loperamide, one finds informations about the active ingredient of the medication in the right table. The mecanism of the drug is also described in Loperamide.

On the other hand, this article only says Seirogan uses a non fixed amount [1] of plants, some of which are here because of chinese medecine credentials [2]. The mecanism is not described.

Furthermore, the wood-tar creosote linked in this article points out that Seirogan is a "Kampo medicine" ie. Pseudomedicine.

I thus suggest to change the introduction sentence from

-Seirogan (正露丸 formerly 征露丸) is a pharmaceutical drug marketed in Japan, sold as a treatment of the digestive tract (especially as an antidiarrhoeal), whose main active ingredient is "wood creosote" (also wood-tar creosote, or beechwood creosote)

to

-Seirogan (正露丸 formerly 征露丸) is a Traditional Japanese medicine drug marketed in Japan, sold as a treatment of the digestive tract (especially as an antidiarrhoeal), whose main active ingredient is "wood creosote" (also wood-tar creosote, or beechwood creosote)

[1] The Seirogan paragraph describes the differents mixes of differents manufacturers

[2] "The wood creosote is blended with two or more crude medicines (生薬, shōyaku) recognized in Chinese materia medica (漢方薬, kanpōyaku) for their antiseptic and other effects"

2A01:E0A:4BD:42B0:E1B6:F732:EE14:30F8 (talk) 21:54, 15 June 2021 (UTC)