Kun Bao Wan and Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan can be taken together, and there is no contraindication to the pairing of the two. However, not all patients are suitable for taking these two drugs at the same time, it is recommended to use under the guidance of a professional doctor. 1. Kunbao Pills: composed of raspberry, dodder, wolfberry and other drugs. The effects are nourishing the liver and kidney, calming the mind (using drugs of heavy sedative nature to stabilize the mind), nourishing the blood and clearing the channels (replenishing the blood and clearing the channels). It is used for women before and after menopause, menstrual disorders caused by deficiency of yin in the liver and kidney (deficiency of yin in the liver and kidneys), bouts of feverish sweating, insomnia and forgetfulness, etc. The adverse effects and contraindications of this drug are still unknown. The adverse reactions and contraindications of the drug are not known. Avoid eating spicy, greasy, raw and cold food during the period of taking the medicine. It is not suitable for people with kidney yang deficiency and patients with cold and flu. 2. Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan (知柏地黄丸) is composed of Zhi Mu (知母), Huang Bai (黄柏), Shu Di Huang (熟地黄), and Cornus officinalis (山茱萸). The effect is to nourish yin and reduce fire (nourish yin essence and reduce fire), used for yin deficiency and fire (deficiency of yin essence in the body and hyperactive fire), hot flashes and night sweating (fever in paroxysms, like tides with a certain degree of regularity, and sweating at night while sleeping), dry mouth and sore throat, tinnitus and spermatorrhea, and urination with shortness of urine with a yellowish color, etc.. Pregnant women should take with caution, the adverse effects and contraindications of the drug are not clear. From the composition and efficacy of Kun Bao Pills and Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan, there is no contraindication to the two, can be taken together. The above proprietary Chinese medicines should be used in the professional Chinese medicine practitioner after diagnosis, not blindly self-medication, in order to avoid adverse reactions.