Quick-acting heart-saving pills is a kind of medication that activates blood and moves qi to relieve pain (relieves pain by regulating the body’s qi), and expired quick-acting heart-saving pills are not of any good use, and need to be disposed of in a timely manner. The drug can cause nausea, vomiting, dry mouth, headache, dizziness, rash, itching, flushing, fatigue, allergy and allergic reactions and other adverse reactions, after the expiration date and then use, may not achieve the therapeutic effect, and may lead to the occurrence of the above mentioned adverse reactions increased probability. The expiration date of quick-acting heart-saving pills is 3 years, beyond the expiration date of the drug can no longer be taken, there is no other good use of this statement, you need to dispose of the drug in a timely manner, to avoid the wrong dose caused by adverse events. Quick-acting Heart-Saving Pills can activate blood circulation, move qi, relieve pain and remove stasis, and can be used to treat coronary heart disease and angina pectoris caused by qi stagnation and blood stasis (blood stasis due to lack of qi circulation), and help increase blood flow in the coronary arteries. It is contraindicated for pregnant women and those who are allergic to the product. A doctor’s supervision is required for taking Quick-acting Heart-Saving Pills.