Long-term medication can have certain hazards, and the specific hazards of long-term medication are as follows: 1, most of the drugs are metabolized by the liver, long-term medication may cause liver function damage, such as hyperbilirubinemia, and jaundice induced by impaired liver function, or severe acute hepatic necrosis may occur. 2, long-term medication, especially some of the larger side effects of drugs, including sugar, corticosteroids or radiotherapy drugs for the treatment of cancer, may also have a very serious impact on the body, resulting in low immunity and white blood cell reduction, etc. 3, long-term medication may also induce many other chronic diseases. The body is also seriously affected by corticosteroids or radiotherapy drugs for the treatment of tumors, resulting in low immunity and reduced white blood cells, etc. 3, long-term medication may also induce many other chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease and other chronic diseases, there may also be rashes, drug rash, exfoliative dermatitis, as well as male sexual dysfunction, female sexual frigidity, etc. Therefore, long-term medication is harmful to the human body, you should consult a doctor when taking medication, and it is safer to treat under the guidance of a doctor.