The generic name of Rigalon is Silymarin Capsules, and it is not recommended to take Silymarin Capsules all the time for Hepatitis B. Long-term use of silymarin capsules may cause the patient’s liver and kidney function to suffer a certain degree of damage, and may also lead to the patient’s digestive system suffered a certain impact. In addition, long-term use of silymarin capsules will produce drug resistance, leading to the emergence of the drug dosage can not achieve the desired efficacy, resulting in the body’s sensitivity to the drug is reduced, so it is not recommended that patients with hepatitis B have been taking silymarin capsules. Allergic to silymarin capsules is prohibited; there is no experience of silymarin capsules being used for pregnant and lactating women, and there is not enough research data on the use of children, so pregnant women, lactating women, and children taking silymarin capsules should be under the guidance of a doctor. Hepatitis B patients need to take silymarin capsules, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions for standardized use of medication, is not recommended to blindly use the drug.