Si Miao Pill and Radix Rehmanniae Pill are not recommended to be taken together, as the former clears heat and induces dampness, while the latter warms the middle and disperses cold (disperses cold with medicine that warms the spleen and stomach), which are opposite in medicinal properties, and thus are not recommended to be taken together.
Si Miao Pill is composed of Coix lacryma, Cangzhu, salt cypress and hyssop, which has the efficacy of clearing heat and inducing dampness, and can be used for paralysis caused by dampness-heat underflow (dampness and heat evils invading the intestines, bladder, pubic area and lower limbs), which is characterized by pain in the tendons and bones and redness and swelling of the feet and knees. Its adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear, pregnant women should be cautious.
Its adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear, and pregnant women should be cautious of using it.
Si Miao Pill clears heat and induces diuresis, which is cold in nature, while Radix Rehmanniae Pill warms the middle and disperses cold, which is hot in nature, so it is not recommended to take them together to avoid affecting the efficacy of the medicines.
The use of drugs under the guidance of a doctor, do not self-medication, in order to avoid the risk. If you feel unwell, please seek medical advice promptly.