Is Sweet Dreams Oral Liquid the same as Tranquilizer?

Sweet Dreams oral solution and tranquilize the brain solution, are two kinds of drugs, the composition is different, efficacy and role of the difference, both should be taken under the guidance of a physician. 1. The drug composition is different: Sweet Dream Oral Liquid consists of yellow essence, silkworm moth, prickly five plus, mulberry, ginseng, goji berries, hawthorn, astragalus, sand nuts, ripened rhizome, poria, strychnine, sizzling horny goat weed, chenpi, Fahanxia, Chinese yam, zedoary composition. The brain solution is composed of vitamin B1, antler velvet, jujube, licorice, Prepared Polygonum multiflorum, Epimedium brevicornum, and dried ginger. 2. The efficacy of the role of different: Sweet Dream Oral Liquid strengthens the spleen and stomach (restores the functions of the spleen and stomach), nourishes the heart and calms the mind (stabilizes the mind by nourishing the heart), benefits the qi and tonifies the kidney, and is used for treating dizziness and tinnitus, insomnia and forgetfulness, loss of appetite, loss of eyesight and hearing, lumbar and knee soreness and tenderness (a feeling of soreness and tenderness of the lumbar and knee), and panicky heart and shortness of breath. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this product are not clear, note that athletes should use with caution. Tranquilizing Spirit and Replenishing Brain Liquid generates essence and replenishes marrow, strengthens the brain and tranquilizes the spirit, benefits qi and nourishes blood (replenishes the body’s qi and blood), and is used for insomnia, dizziness, forgetfulness, and fatigue caused by qi and blood deficiencies, and insufficiency of kidney essence. Its adverse reactions are not clear, and contraindication is that it is contraindicated for people with external fever. Avoid smoking, alcohol and spicy, greasy food. Sweet Dream Oral Liquid and An Shen Brain Replenishing Liquid need to be applied under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner’s diagnosis, and must not be self-medicated.