Can you drink Jinadol and Nicergoline tablets together?

Generic name of Kinnado is Ginkgo Biloba Extract Tablets and the drug insert does not mention that Ginkgo Biloba Extract Tablets and Nicergoline Tablets should not be taken together.
Ginkgo biloba extract tablets are used for brain as well as peripheral blood circulation disorders, such as inattention, stroke, dementia, memory loss; all kinds of arterial occlusive disease, paralyzed and cold hands and feet, limb aches and pains; tinnitus, vertigo, and ear labyrinth syndrome. Diabetes-induced retinopathy and neurological disorders, chronic glaucoma and so on.
Nicergoline tablets can improve cerebral function, and the indications are to improve the hypotonia and affective disorders caused by the sequelae of cerebral infarction; vascular dementia; acute and chronic peripheral circulatory disorders.
Ginkgo biloba extract tablets and nicergoline tablets have no clear drug interactions, so they can theoretically be taken together. However, since each drug may cause adverse reactions when taken, such as stomach pain, nausea, and allergies, it is difficult to identify which drug is responsible if taken together. Therefore, for safety reasons, it is generally recommended to stagger the taking of different medications by more than half an hour.
Drugs need to be taken under the guidance of a physician, do not self-medication, to avoid causing adverse consequences.