Dawuoluo Pill is generally not recommended for long-term use, and specific medication should follow the doctor’s instructions.
Dawuoluo Pill is a Chinese medicine made of 48 flavors of herbs, ephedra, guanzhong, licorice, qiangwu, cinnamon, aconite, aconite, Huanglian, weilingxian, bicarpium, patchouli, and ripened huangdihuang, etc. It has the efficacy of dispelling wind and relieving pain, removing dampness and eliminating phlegm, and relaxing tendons and activating collaterals.
This medicine is suitable for the treatment of paralysis and pain of the foot and atrophy caused by phlegmatic syncope (cold limbs or even fainting due to excessive phlegm in the body after a stroke), constriction of tendons and veins (spasm and convulsion of the body due to wind-cold sensation), paralysis, lumbar and leg pains and inconvenience in walking, bruises, and chest paralysis (stuffy pain in the chest), and other conditions. The instruction of the drug suggests that it should not be used for a long period of time.
The drug should be contraindicated in pregnant women and those who are allergic to the product, and used with caution in athletes. Adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting, stomach discomfort, rash, itching, dizziness, headache, palpitations and other adverse reactions can occur after the use of the drug.
Specific use of the drug should be carried out under the guidance of a specialist, not unauthorized use of the drug.