Can Prolonged Pills Spread Cancer?

There is no authoritative research data to show that Easy Pill can cause cancer to spread, so it can be assumed that the drug does not have such an effect. Easy Pill is a Chinese patent medicine which is composed of several traditional Chinese medicines such as Angelica sinensis, Radix Bupleurum Chinense, Poria, Mentha piperita, etc. Its main effects are to nourish blood and regulate menstruation (regulating menstrual irregularities caused by blood deficiency), to ease the liver and strengthen the spleen, and it is suitable for the treatment of chest and hypochondrium (a collective term for the chest and ribs) distension and pain, dizziness and dizziness, menstrual irregularities, and loss of appetite due to the lack of liver qi. As can be seen from the efficacy and effectiveness of Easy Pill, it does not cause the spread of cancer, and in addition there is no authoritative information showing that the drug can cause the spread of cancer. Adverse reactions and contraindications to Easy Pills are still unclear, during the use of the drug to keep a cheerful mood, after the use of the drug, such as a sudden increase in menstruation, prolonged or reduced menstruation, menstruation staggered and other symptoms, should promptly go to the hospital for medical treatment. Easy pill needs to be used under the guidance of a doctor to identify the evidence, not blindly taken on their own.