Compound Bitter Ginseng Injection is occasionally associated with nausea, vomiting, fever, chills, abdominal distension and gastric discomfort; there are occasional allergic reactions, manifested as flushing and sweating of the skin of the head and neck, rash, itching, etc., which may be related to the patient’s idiosyncratic constitution, and occasional mild irritation with local use. Compound Bitter Ginseng Injection is mainly composed of bitter ginseng and white tulip, etc. It has the efficacy of clearing heat and inducing dampness (removing heat and dampness in the body), cooling the blood and detoxifying the toxin (referring to the treatment of blood-heat and toxin embodied in the blood), dispersing knots and relieving pain (eliminating the lumps in order to stop the pain), and is used for the treatment of pain and bleeding in cancerous tumors. Compound Bitter Ginseng Injection is a prescription drug and should be used under medical supervision. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to the product or have a history of serious adverse reactions, and is contraindicated in pregnant women, and should be used with caution in those with severe cardiac and renal insufficiency, and breastfeeding women. The patient’s reaction should be closely observed in the process of use, if any adverse reaction occurs, the drug should be discontinued in time and handled in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.