What is the difference between Compound Licorice Oral Solution and Snake Gall Bladder and Pei Pa Koa Ointment?

Compound Licorice Oral Solution is a western medicine and Snake Gall Bladder and Pei Pa Koa Ointment is a proprietary Chinese medicine, which are different in composition, efficacy and main treatment. Compound Licorice Oral Solution is an expectorant and cough suppressant, used for coughing and coughing up phlegm produced by upper respiratory tract infections, bronchitis and colds. Dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension and other discomforts may occur after taking the medicine. It is prohibited for pregnant women and nursing mothers; prohibited for those who are allergic to this product; prohibited for those who are allergic to ethanol (alcohol). Snake Gall Bladder and Pei Pa Koa Ointment is composed of snake gall juice, Pei Pa Koa, Pei Pa Koa Leaves and Platycodonopsis, etc. It can moisten the lungs and relieve cough, expectorate phlegm and asthma. It is used for cough and sputum, chest tightness and asthma, dry nose, dry throat and itchy throat caused by dryness. The adverse effects of this drug are not clear, diabetic patients are forbidden to take. If you need to take Compound Licorice Oral Solution, Snake Gall Bladder and Pei Pei Pei Loquat Cream, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional.