What is the difference between Colla Corii Asini Syrup and Compound Colla Corii Asini Syrup?

The generic name of Colla Corii Asini is Compound Colla Corii Asini, so there is no difference between Colla Corii Asini and Compound Colla Corii Asini as they belong to the same kind of medicine. Compound Colla Corii Asini has the effect of tonifying Qi and nourishing blood. Compound Colla Corii Asini Syrup is mainly composed of Colla Corii Asini, Ginseng, Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng, Hawthorn, which is effective in treating symptoms of deficiency of qi and blood, dizziness and dizziness, palpitations (accelerated heartbeat often accompanied by panic), insomnia, and loss of appetite. It should be noted that it is not suitable to take quinquefolium, wulin, saponaria and its preparations at the same time; it is not suitable to drink tea and eat radish so as not to affect the efficacy of the medicine; it should be used with caution for those who have weak spleen and stomach, vomiting and diarrhea, abdominal distension and loose stools (stools are thin and unshapely), and coughing with much phlegm; it is not suitable for those who suffer from colds and flu; it is forbidden to use it for pregnant women; and it is preferred to take this medicine before meals. If you need to take the above medication, it is recommended to take it under the guidance of a doctor to avoid taking it privately and experiencing discomfort and other symptoms.