Is it okay to take Gentian Liver Disease Pills and Ermiao Pills together?

Gentian Diarrhea Pill and Ermiao Pill do not have contraindications for drug pairing and can generally be taken at the same time. Gentian Liver Pill contains gentian, chaihu, scutellaria baicalensis, dihuang, gardenia, zejiao, moutong and other traditional Chinese medicines, with the effect of clearing the liver and gallbladder and inducing dampness-heat, it can be used for the treatment of liver and gallbladder dampness-heat (dampness-heat evils accumulating in the liver and gallbladder), dystocia and bitterness of mouth (pain in the region of the coats of arms and ribs and bitter mouth), dizziness, dizziness, and redness of eyes (dizziness and redness of the eyes), tinnitus, deafness, redness in the urine, and dampness-heat and subcutaneous discharge. This medicine should be used with caution in pregnant women, the elderly and infirm, and those with loose stools. Avoid spicy and irritating food. It is not suitable to take tonic Chinese medicine at the same time during the period of taking the medicine. Ermiao Pill: mainly contains Cangzhu, Huangbai two Chinese medicinal ingredients, with the effect of drying dampness and clearing heat, can be used to treat leucorrhoea, scrotal wetness and itchiness caused by dampness-heat downstream injection (dampness and heat invading the intestines, bladder, pubic area, lower limbs, etc.). Avoid smoking, alcohol, spicy, greasy and fishy food when taking this medicine. People with high blood pressure, heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, kidney disease and other serious chronic diseases should take it under the guidance of a physician. Both of the above drugs are proprietary Chinese medicines, and the adverse reactions are not yet clear. For those with dampness-heat in the liver and gallbladder (dampness-heat evils deposited in the liver and gallbladder) resulting in dampness-heat infiltration (dampness and heat evils invading the intestines, bladder, pubic area, lower limbs, etc.), the drugs can generally be taken at the same time under the guidance of a physician and it is not recommended to take them together blindly on one’s own.