Chaihu Shu Liver Pill and Qi Ju Di Huang Wan can be taken together. There is no clear research to prove that there are adverse interactions between the two, it is recommended that the best interval between the time to take, in addition, the use of drug stacking please under the guidance of a professional physician, in order to avoid adverse reactions. Chaihu Shu Liver Pill is composed of Poria cocos, Citrus aurantium dulcis, Cardamom, Paeonia lactiflora, Glycyrrhiza glabra and Fragrance. It is effective in dispersing the liver and regulating the stagnation of liver qi (regulating the stagnation of liver qi), eliminating flatulence and relieving pain, and is used for the treatment of stagnation of qi, distension and stuffiness of the epigastric region, lack of appetite, and vomiting of acidic water. Avoid cold and greasy foods that are difficult to digest. During the period of taking the medicine, it is necessary to keep the emotion optimistic and avoid anger and irritation. Adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear. Qi Ju Di Huang Wan is composed of wolfberry, chrysanthemum, ripened rhubarb, cornelian cherry, peony, yam, poria, zedoary, etc. It has the effect of nourishing the kidney and liver, and can be used for the treatment of dizziness, tinnitus, astringency and photophobia of the eyes and blurred vision caused by yin deficiency of the liver and kidney. Avoid indigestible food. It is not suitable for patients with fever and cold. Adverse effects and contraindications are not known. There is no contraindication for the above medicines and their effects are not contradictory, so they can be taken at the same time. If you need to take medication, please consult a doctor and use it under his/her supervision.