Does Morodan harm the liver and kidneys?

There is no mention of liver and kidney damage in the adverse reactions of Morodan, but it should be used under the guidance of a physician for those who suffer from liver and kidney diseases. Morodan is composed of Yin Chen, Lily, Poria, Xuan Shen, Wu Yao, Ze Xie, Maidong, Angelica Sinensis, Atractylodes Macrocephalae, Paeonia lactiflora, Dendrobium, and Calamus ninety-segmented, etc. It has the effects of strengthening the spleen and eliminating flatulence, harmonizing stomach and lowering rebelliousness (regulating stomach qi and making upwardly rebellious qi to descend), and clearing collaterals to relieve pain. It can be used to treat stomach pain, stomach rumbling, belching (hiccups), heartburn, nausea (no appetite, reduced food intake) and other conditions. The adverse effects of Morodan have not been clarified, and it is contraindicated for those who are allergic to the ingredients contained in this product. During the period of taking the medicine, diet should be light, avoid smoking, alcohol and spicy, cold, greasy food. Avoid emotional excitement and sulking. People with high blood pressure, heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, kidney disease and other serious chronic diseases should be taken under the guidance of a physician. Children, lactating women, the elderly and infirm should be taken under the guidance of a physician. As you can see, there is no mention of liver or kidney damage in the adverse reactions of Morodan, but people with serious chronic diseases such as liver disease and kidney disease should take it under the supervision of a physician. Drugs need to be taken under the guidance of a physician, not blindly used on their own.