In general, it is not advisable to take Chinese medicine or proprietary Chinese medicines after drinking. On the one hand, fire-reducing Chinese medicines do not have the effect of relieving alcohol; on the other hand, there may be interactions between the medicines and alcohol, triggering adverse reactions. Note that excessive alcohol consumption is not conducive to good health. Fire-reducing medicines mainly include heat-clearing and fire-diarrheal (removing heat and fire from the body) medicines and yin-nourishing and fire-reducing (nourishing the yin essence and lowering the fire) medicines. Commonly used drugs for clearing heat and reducing fire include gypsum, rhubarb, yellow dock, etc., and proprietary Chinese medicines such as Niu Huang Qing Stomach Pill, Huang Huang Lian Shang Qing Pill, and Four Seasons San Huang Tablet, etc. Commonly used drugs for nourishing yin and reducing fire include Xuan Shen, Dibao Pi, Bai Wei, etc., and proprietary Chinese medicines such as Liou Wei Di Huang Pill, and Zhi Bai Di Huang Pill. Note that the nature of fire-reducing traditional Chinese medicine is cold, weak spleen and stomach, diarrhea should be used with caution, the specific use of the drug is recommended to consult a professional physician or pharmacist.