Wang’s Baochi Pills Harmful to Children

Wang’s Baochi Pill has no obvious harm to children under the correct dosage. Wang’s Baochi Pills is a traditional Chinese medicine, composed of rhubarb and rhubarb, in which rhubarb has the efficacy of attacking stagnation, clearing dampness and heat, and removing blood stasis and detoxification; rhubarb has the efficacy of clearing away heat and detoxification (removing heat and toxicity in the body); the combination of all the ingredients is effective in removing stagnation, strengthening the spleen, and removing phlegm. It is used for children’s chancre (a kind of chronic disease of children, manifesting as emaciation, abnormal diet, abdominal distension, thinning and yellowing of hair, etc.), convulsion (a pediatric disease mainly manifesting as dizziness, convulsions, convulsions), phlegm ringing, poor appetite, vomiting and diarrhea, constipation and other diseases. Adverse reactions, contraindications, and precautions of Wang’s Baochi Pills are currently unknown. This product, when taken in the correct dosage and within the indicated range, has no significant harmful or adverse effects on children. Before taking this medicine, it is necessary to be guided by a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner for identification, and not to take the medicine by oneself, so as not to cause adverse effects on the body.