The efficacy of centipede is to relieve wind and spasm, disperse knots and attack toxins, and clear the channels and relieve pain (dredge the meridians and channels to relieve pain), but the efficacy of wine is not the same as that of the drug. According to the records of “Eighteen Against” and “Nineteen Against”, there is no contraindication to the pairing of centipede and wine, but we should follow the doctor’s advice to choose the appropriate way of taking the medicine. Centipede is the dried body of the giant centipede of the Centipede family. It is warm in nature, pungent in taste, poisonous and belongs to the liver meridian. An overdose of centipede may cause symptoms of poisoning, and is contraindicated in pregnant women due to its strong toxicity. It is mainly used in the treatment of pediatric convulsions (a pediatric disease mainly manifested by dizziness, convulsions, and convulsions) convulsions, limb spasms, stroke with crooked eyes and mouth, hemiplegia (one side of the limbs can not move at will), tetanus, rheumatism and intractable paralysis pain, sores and ulcers, scrofula (mainly refers to the cervical lymph node nodules tuberculosis), snake and insect bites, and so on. Wine is brewed from sorghum, grain, wheat, and wine quarts, etc. It is sweet, bitter, pungent, and non-toxic. It can lead the medicine into the meridian, and the Chinese medicine soaking wine is mainly taken for its role of leading the medicine into the meridian. Moderate consumption of alcohol can promote qi and blood circulation (promote gas flow to make blood circulate), help liver and spleen, but long-term or excessive consumption of alcohol may damage the liver and kidney, so children, pregnant women, lactating women, and people with excessive heat should not drink alcohol. If you need medication, it is recommended to go to the hospital and choose the medication after a professional Chinese medicine practitioner has clearly identified the symptoms, rather than blindly purchasing the medication, in order to avoid the medication not being right for the patient and affecting the efficacy.