Is it okay to take Goji Chrysanthemum Dihuang Pill and Ginseng Strengthening the Spleen Pill together?

Qi Ju Di Huang Wan and Ginseng Strengthening the Spleen Pill can be taken at the same time. There is no clear research to prove that there are adverse interactions between the two, it is recommended that it is best to take at certain intervals, in addition, the use of drug stacking, please under the guidance of a professional physician, in order to avoid adverse reactions. 1. QIJU DIHUANG PILLS is a kind of Chinese patent medicine, mainly composed of Chinese medicines such as wolfberry, chrysanthemum, ripened dihuang, etc.; it has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidney; it is mainly used for the treatment of yin deficiency of the liver and kidney, such as dizziness and tinnitus, fear of light and tearing, tearing in the wind, and blurred vision in both eyes. Adverse reactions and contraindications have not been recorded, avoid indigestible food during the period of taking the medicine. 2. Ginseng Strengthening the Spleen Pill is a kind of Chinese patent medicine, mainly composed of ginseng, atractylodes macrocephala, poria, and other traditional Chinese medicines; it has the effect of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach), and stopping diarrhea; it is mainly used in cases of weakness of the spleen and stomach, such as indigestion of food and drink, bloating and noisy chest and epigastric region (the stomach has a feeling similar to hunger, emptiness with burning heat), and weakness, fatigue and tiredness (tired and fatigue), etc. The adverse reactions and contraindications have not yet been recorded. Adverse reactions and contraindications have not been precisely documented, avoid eating indigestible food during the medication. If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you go to the hospital and choose the right medicine after a professional Chinese medicine practitioner has clearly identified the symptoms, rather than blindly purchasing the medicine on your own, so as to prevent the medicine from being incorrect.