Usually, the adverse reactions of anti-inflammatory and cholagogic tablets are not very obvious when taken according to the recommended dosage, but occasionally allergic reactions may occur, such as drug rash. It is mainly used for dysentery pain and bitterness in the mouth caused by damp heat in the liver and gallbladder, and can be used for the treatment of acute cholecystitis and cholangitis from a western medical point of view. However, it is emphasized that it must be taken in accordance with the recommended dosage and medication regimen. If taken in excess, it may cause side effects, as anti-inflammatory and cholagogic tablets contain bitter wood, which has a certain degree of toxicity, and the bitter wood alkaloids contained in bitter wood can lower blood pressure and slow down heart rate, as well as reduce renal blood flow, reduce cardiac output, and ventricular function. Therefore, adverse reactions such as panic, shortness of breath and difficulty in breathing may occur after taking bitterwood poisoning, and in severe cases, patients may also suffer from severe hypotension or even shock.