The difference between Niu Huang Anti-toxic Tablets and San Huang Anti-toxic Tablets (correctly referred to as San Huang Tablets) mainly lies in the drug composition, efficacy, indications, contraindications, etc., the specific use of medication in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. 1. Ingredients: Niu Huang Detoxification Tablets are made of artificial Niu Huang, rhubarb, scutellaria, andrographis, gypsum, platycodon, ice tablet, licorice; Sanshuang Tablets are made of rhubarb, berberine hydrochloride, and baicalin extract. 2. Effects: Niu Huang Anti-toxic Tablet has the effect of clearing away heat and toxins (removing heat and toxins from the body); San Huang Tablet has the effect of clearing away heat and toxins, diarrhea and laxative. 3. Indications: Niu Huang Di Diabetes Tablet is used for the internal exuberance of fire-heat, swollen and painful eyes, swollen and painful gums, swollen and painful throat, and sores on the mouth and tongue. Sanhuang Tablet is used for eye redness and swelling pain, mouth and nose sores, sore throat, swollen gums, heartburn and thirst, yellow urine and constipation caused by triple jiao heat (chest and abdomen heat is heavier). 4. Contraindications and cautions: Niu Huang Xie Tu Wei Tablet is contraindicated in pregnant women; San Huang Tablet is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to the product, patients with hemolytic anemia and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, and is cautiously used in patients with weak spleen and stomach. 5. Adverse reactions: there are no clear adverse reactions to Niu Huang Xie Du Wei Tablet; Sanshuang Tablet adverse reactions include nausea, vomiting, skin rash and drug fever, which disappeared after stopping the drug. 6. Precautions: There are no clear precautions for Niu Huang Xie Tu Wei Tablet; the use of SAN HUANG Tablet should avoid smoking, alcohol and spicy food, and should not be taken at the same time nourishing traditional Chinese medicine. Specific medication should be under the guidance of a specialist, not unauthorized use of drugs.