The invention discloses a Chinese 
medicine preparation for treating 
hyperuricemia, relating to the field of traditional Chinese 
pharmacology. The Chinese 
medicine preparation is prepared from the following medicinal materials, by weight: 30 to 45 g Poria cocos, 9 to 12 g amur corktree barks, 12 to 15 g Atractylodes sinenisis rhizomes, 24 to 30 g 
Dioscorea hypoglauca rhizomes, 24 to 30 g 
Smilax glabra rhizomes, 24 to 30 g 
psyllium seeds, 24 to 30 g oriental water plantain rhizomes, 24 to 30 g 
coix seeds, 30 to 45 g 
Astragalus roots, 9 to 12 g 
wine-treated rhubarb roots, 3 to 6 g leech 
powder, 24 to 30 g giant knotweed rhizomes, 12 to 15 g parched hawthorn fruits, 12 to 15 g 
lotus leaves, 12 to 15 g 
cassia seeds, 12 to 15 g white peony roots, and 3 to 6 g raw licorice. To sum up, the 17 Chinese medicines used in the Chinese 
medicine preparation are cheap and can be made into different dosage forms with common methods. The prepared Chinese medicine preparation has only a little toxic and 
side effect. While using the Chinese medicine preparation for treatment, adverse, allergic and toxic reactions induced by western medicines, such as 
benzbromarone, 
allopurinol and the like, can be avoided. The Chinese medicine preparation is absorbed easily and quickly in alimentary canals, and has a short treatment course and a high 
cure rate.