Chai Hu Shu Liver Pill and Jin Gui Ren Qi Pill can be taken together and there is no conflict between them. They are mainly used for the treatment of liver depression accompanied by kidney deficiency. The main ingredients of Chaihu Shu Liver Pill include Poria, Citrus aurantium, Cardamom, Paeonia lactiflora, Glycyrrhiza, Xiangshu, Pericarpium Citriodorus, Platycodon Grandiflorus, etc. It has the efficacy of dispersing the liver and regulating the qi, eliminating flatulence and relieving pain, and it is mainly used for the symptoms such as lumpiness in the chest and ribs caused by the liver qi discomfort, stagnant and clear food, and acidic vomiting, etc. Its adverse effects and contraindications are not clear. Its adverse effects and contraindications are not clear. The main ingredients of Jin Gui Kidney Qi Pill include Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Rhizoma Dioscoreae, Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum, Poria, Mudanpi, Zedoariae, Gui Zhi and other medicines, which have the effect of warming and tonifying the kidney yang, transforming qi to move water (to promote the movement of gas and thus promote the movement of water and liquid), and are mainly used for the symptoms of kidney deficiency with oedema, soreness of lumbar knees and knees, dysuria, chills and coldness of limbs and so on. Its adverse reactions are not clear. It is contraindicated in pregnant women. When the patient has both chest and hypochondriac constipation, food stagnation, vomiting and sour water, which belongs to the syndrome of liver-qi disharmony, as well as lumbar-knee soreness and weakness, dysuria, fear of cold and cold limbs, which belongs to the syndrome of kidney-deficiency oedema, then Chaihu Shuhe Liver Pill can be taken together with Jin Gui Renqi Pill. Clinical patients with symptoms of discomfort, should promptly go to the hospital, under the guidance of a professional physician medication.