Gui Fu Lizhong Pills and Jin Gui Ren Qi Pills can be taken together when there are indications for each of them, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for details on how to take them together. Gui Fu Lizhong Pill is composed of cinnamon, epimedium, atractylodes, codonopsis, ginseng, artemisia, ginger, and roasted licorice, while Jin Gui Ren Qi Pill is composed of cinnamon, epimedium, poria, danshi, zedoary, radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Cornus Officinalis, and Chinese yam, which do not have any opposite and mutually exclusive relationship with each other, and can usually be used together when their respective indications are shown and contraindications have been ruled out. Gui Fu Lizhong Pill has the effect of warming the kidney yang (warming and replenishing kidney yang), warming the middle and strengthening the spleen, while Jin Gui Ren Qi Pill has the effect of warming and replenishing the kidney yang, transforming qi to move water (promoting the movement of gas, thus promoting the movement of water and liquid), so the two of them together have the effect of replenishing the kidney and warming the spleen. However, Gui Fu Lizhong Pill and Jin Gui Ren Qi Pill are not suitable for patients with solid heat in the body or fever from colds. The adverse effects of Gui Fu Lizhong Pill and Jin Gui Ren Qi Pill are not clear, and pregnant women should not take them; do not eat cold food or indigestible food during the period of taking the medicine. Gui Fu Lizhong Pill and Jin Gui Ren Qi Pill should be used under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner, and are not recommended to be used together blindly.