There is no Paeonia lactiflora granules, and drugs with similar names include Di-Peonia lactiflora thirst-quenching granules, but according to the clinical instructions for use of Di-Peonia lactiflora thirst-quenching granules, the drug is not found to have a role in the treatment of psoriasis. Please follow your doctor’s instructions for specific use.
Di Shao Xie Thirst Relief Granules is a prescription Chinese patent medicine, mainly composed of Chinese herbs such as Dihuang, Paeonia lactiflora, Rhizoma coptidis, Ophiopogonis, Morus alba, Pueraria lobata, Rhizoma Polygonati Odorati, Rhizoma Polygonati Odorati, Salviae Miltiorrhizae and other Chinese medicines, therefore, it has the efficacy of nourishing yin and clearing heat, benefiting the qi and activating the blood and can be used in adjuvant treatment of yin deficiency, heat exuberance and blood stasis, and also used in the improvement of thirst and excessive drinking, polyphagia, polyuria, lethargy, irritability and numbness and discomfort of the limbs, etc.
However, since the adverse reactions and contraindications of Di-Shao-Subduing Thirst Granules have not been fully clarified, it is important to consult a professional physician before taking it to ensure the safety of the medication; if any discomfort occurs during the use of the medication or the original symptoms do not see a significant improvement, the medication should be discontinued in a timely manner and go to a regular hospital to avoid delaying or aggravating the condition.