Can Easy Pills and Golden Voice and Throat Pills be taken together?

It is not recommended to take Easy Pill and Golden Voice and Throat Pill together. Although there is no contraindication for the two drugs, there is a lack of clinical information on their use together, and it is recommended to take them more than half an hour apart for safety reasons.
Golden Voice Pill is composed of Poria, Cardamom, Gallus gallus, Green Peel (fried) and so on. In the formula, Poria relieves water retention and reduces swelling, Cardamom resolves dampness and promotes circulation of Qi, Bile South Star clears heat and resolves phlegm, and Green Peel dredges the liver and breaks down Qi; all the medicines work together to resolve phlegm and benefit the pharynx, and dredge the liver and regulate Qi.
If the patient has hoarseness, foreign body sensation in the throat, throat discomfort caused by liver depression and stagnation of qi, phlegm-dampness internal obstruction (phlegm and dampness obstructing the internal organs and meridians), as well as hypertrophy of the vocal cords with the symptoms mentioned above, Jin Voce Sharp Pharyngeal Pill can be taken under the supervision of a physician. Its adverse reactions, contraindications and precautions are not clear.
The pill is composed of white peony, fried atractylodes macrocephala, roasted licorice, angelica and other medicines. In the formula, Paeonia lactiflora nourishes blood and astringes yin, Atractylodes macrocephala strengthens spleen and stomach, Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae Sinensis nourishes spleen and stomach, and Radix Angelicae Sinensis invigorates blood and regulates menstruation.
Patients with irregular menstruation, chest heat, distension and pain, decreased appetite, dizziness, depression and discomfort caused by liver depression and spleen deficiency may take this product under the guidance of a doctor. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this product are not clear; note that if there is no relief of symptoms after taking the drug for three days, you should go to the hospital.
Drugs should be taken under the guidance of a physician, do not self-medication as well as co-medication, to avoid causing adverse consequences.