How long is the interval between pCms and western medicines?



Generally speaking, the interval between medications is about half an hour or more, in order to prevent interactions between drugs, resulting in adverse effects, the specific medication needs to be under the guidance of a physician.

If there is a situation that pCms and western medicines are taken together, you should first consult a professional physician to see if they can be taken together. The time, interval and order of the medication should be determined according to the nature of the disease, the composition of the drug, such as part of the laxative, it is better to take at night.

When pCms and western medicines are taken together, there may be mutual reactions between the medicines, which may cause adverse effects to the body. In order to avoid mutual reactions between drugs, it is recommended that the interval between doses be half an hour or more. If discomfort occurs after taking the medication, you should seek medical advice promptly.

Specific medication needs to be under the guidance of a physician, and should not be used privately, so as not to cause discomfort.