Polyene phosphatidylcholine is not recommended for long-term use and does not usually cause platelet elevation, but the medication should be used as prescribed. Common dosage forms of polyenophosphatidylcholine include capsules, and adverse reactions to this product include stomach upset, diarrhea, soft stools, rash, itching, and hives. Prolonged use of the drug is not recommended as it tends to cause stomach upset. The drug insert does not indicate that taking the drug can cause adverse reactions such as elevated platelets. Polyene phosphatidylcholine is used as an aid to improve the feeling of pressure in the upper right abdomen and loss of appetite in people with toxic liver injuries (e.g., liver injuries caused by poisons, drugs, chemicals, alcohol, etc.), hepatitis, and fatty liver. It is contraindicated in people who are allergic to this product. This drug must be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, not blindly on their own, so as not to cause adverse consequences.