Side effects of lung tonic pills

  Tonic Lung Pill is composed of Shu Di Huang, Dang Ginseng, Mulberry Bai Pi (honey roasted), Scutellaria Baicalensis (honey roasted), Aster, Wu Wei Zi and other herbs. The drug is widely used as a proprietary Chinese medicine, although its safety is good and the labeling of adverse reactions in the drug’s drug instructions is not yet clear. However, all kinds of Chinese herbal drinks have their properties and aptitudes, so if the properties do not match or if the functions of the drug are not accurately grasped, it is easy to cause various adverse events when using a proprietary Chinese medicine preparation. Remember that the drug is indicated for climacteric cough, which is characterized by short breath, low cough, thin sputum, spontaneous sweating and fear of wind, and physical weakness. It is contraindicated in patients with exogenous cough. Patients who are allergic to the drug are not allowed to use it, and patients with allergies should use it with caution. Consult your physician or pharmacist during use, especially when combining other drugs or taking the drug for a long period of time. Patients who experience chills and fever, wheezing and shortness of breath, or increased cough and sputum should seek medical attention. Avoid spicy and oily food during the administration period, and do not increase the dosage to be alert to the occurrence of adverse drug reactions.