Epiphyllum Lizhong Pill Side Effects

Side effects of Radix Rehmanniae Pill include nausea and vomiting.
Witha Lizhong Pill is a proprietary Chinese medicine mainly composed of dry ginger, licorice, witha, codonopsis, codonopsis, and atractylodes, which has the effect of strengthening the spleen and warming the center of the body. In clinical practice, it can be used to treat cold and pain in the abdomen, eating and vomiting, coldness of the spleen and stomach (weak and cold spleen and stomach), diarrhea, and cold hands and feet.
Occasionally, urticaria, nausea, vomiting, gastrointestinal discomfort, intestinal cramps, diarrhea, jaundice and other adverse reactions are seen in the course of administration of the drug, which can be restored by stopping the drug or symptomatic treatment. It is forbidden for people with excessive menstruation and pregnant women. However, it should be noted that during the period of taking the medicine, avoid eating cold, raw and cold food, and should not take this medicine when you have a cold.
It is recommended to use this medicine under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, not self-medication, to avoid self-medication to produce adverse reactions and delay the condition.