Can Cervarix be taken with Panax ginseng powder?



Cervical Fukang is commonly known as Cervical Fukang Granules, Cervical Fukang Granules and Panax Ginseng Powder can be taken together within the scope of their respective indications, and there are no special contraindications between the two medicines.

1. Cervical Fukang Granules is a proprietary Chinese medicine containing Pueraria Mirifica, Salviae Miltiorrhizae, Dioscorea, Boswelliae Miltiorrhizae, Dioscorea, Rhizoma Gastrodiae, Cassiae Miltiorrhizae and other compositions, which has the efficacy of invigorating blood circulation and clearing up the veins of the body (to promote the operation of the blood and dredge up the blood veins in the body), and dispersing wind to dispel pain, and is effective in the treatment of rheumatism cervical vertebrae disease, dizziness, and numbness of the upper limbs.

Adverse effects of cervical rejuvenation particles is not clear, contraindications for pregnant women to avoid taking, avoid cold and greasy during the medication, patients with colds and flu should be suspended, allergic to the product is prohibited, allergies with caution.

2. Panax notoginseng is a traditional Chinese medicine, sweet, slightly bitter, warm; to the liver meridian, for the five plus ginseng plant dry root, with blood stasis and stop bleeding, blood pain efficacy, the main treatment for a variety of hemorrhagic evidence, blood stasis pain, bruises and injuries and other diseases.

Adverse effects of Panax ginseng, overdose of Panax ginseng, can cause nausea, blood in sputum, excessive menstruation, etc. Contraindications are not clear. Precautions, pregnant women should be cautious.

From the composition of the two drugs, there is no contraindication to Chinese medicine, there is no conflict of composition and efficacy, so the cervical Fukang granules and Panax ginseng powder in the scope of their respective indications can be served together, such as the need for medication is recommended to use under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the evidence, and not to unauthorized use of medication, so as not to cause adverse consequences.