The drug insert for Shu Liver and Stomach Pill has not indicated that the drug may cause panic after taking it.
Shu Liver and Stomach Pill is a proprietary Chinese medicine with the efficacy of soothing the liver and relieving depression as well as harmonizing the stomach and relieving pain, which is mainly composed of Chinese medicines such as acerola, wood sorrel, tulip, patchouli, burnt betel nut and aconite. It is clinically used for the treatment of liver and stomach disharmony, distension and discomfort in the abdomen and ribs, pain and discomfort in the stomach and epigastric region, loss of appetite, vomiting, hiccups, and bowel disorders.
The adverse reactions and contraindications of this product are not known. Children, the elderly and infirm, pregnant and lactating women need to take Shu Liver and Stomach Pills according to the doctor’s advice, and those suffering from hypertension, liver disease and other serious chronic diseases need to follow the doctor’s advice to take medication. During the period of taking the medicine, avoid anger and depression, avoid alcohol and spicy food, and eat a light diet.
Those who suffer from distension and pain in stomach and epigastric region as mentioned above and are recognized to be suffering from liver-stomach disharmony can take Shu Liver and Stomach Pills according to the doctor’s prescription. Adverse effects such as panic attacks are not usually observed during the administration of Shu Liver and Stomach Pills, but if they do occur, the medication should be stopped promptly.
If the patient is not feeling well, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment.