Is it okay to take Niu Huang Qing Xin Wan for uncontrollable swinging of hands and feet?

For those with wind-phlegm-obstruction syndrome, Niu Huang Qing Xin Wan (牛黄清心丸) can be taken as prescribed by the doctor to improve the symptoms of convulsions and involuntary swaying of hands and feet.
Niu Huang Qing Xin Wan is a Chinese patent medicine with the effects of clearing the heart, resolving phlegm, and suppressing fright and dispelling wind, mainly composed of Niu Huang, Angelica sinensis, Chinese yam, Scutellaria baicalensis, Soybean yellow rolls, Paeonia lactiflora, Panax ginseng, Maitong, Ampelopsis japonica, and Andrographis paniculata.
It is clinically used for the treatment of disorientation and confusion caused by wind-phlegm obstruction, dizziness, dizziness, convulsions, phlegm-salivation congestion (abnormal phlegm and excessive production of saliva), epilepsy, and slurred speech.
It is forbidden to take Niu Huang Qing Xin Wan if you are allergic to the composition of the drug. Pregnant women and athletes should use it with caution. There are no known adverse drug reactions after taking Niu Huang Qing Xin Wan.
Wind-phlegm obstruction caused by convulsions, hand and foot swinging and other conditions, you can take Niu Huang Qing Xin Wan under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, the specific use of drugs need to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions. After taking Niu Huang Qing Xin Wan, if you do not see any relief, you need to consult a doctor in time, so as to avoid delaying the condition.