How to take Er Chen Pills and Qi Ju Di Huang Pills together

The instructions for use of Er Chen Pills clearly indicate that it is not advisable to take this product while taking tonic Chinese medicines, and Qiju Ju Di Huang Pills are tonic medicines, so the two should not be taken together, so as not to affect the therapeutic effect of each other. 1. Er Chen Pill: contains Chen Pi, Semen Ha, Poria and other ingredients, with the effect of drying dampness and resolving phlegm (to dispel phlegm in the body by drying dampness), regulating qi and stomach, it can be used for the treatment of cough and phlegm caused by phlegm-dampness stagnation, distension of the chest and epigastric region, nausea and vomiting, etc. It is also useful for the treatment of cough and phlegm caused by lung yin deficiency. It is not suitable for dry cough caused by lung yin deficiency. Avoid smoking, alcohol and spicy, cold, greasy food. 2. Wolfberry and chrysanthemum dihuang pill: contains wolfberry, chrysanthemum, ripened dihuang, wine cornelian cherry, yam, zedoary and other ingredients, with nourishing the kidneys and nourishing the liver, can be used for the treatment of liver and kidney yin deficiency due to dizziness, tinnitus, asthenia and aversion to light, blurred vision and other conditions, but should not be taken by patients with colds and fevers. Avoid indigestible food. The adverse reactions of the above drugs are not clear. It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to this product, and should be used with caution by allergy sufferers. The selection of proprietary Chinese medicines is generally recommended under the guidance of physician’s diagnosis, and it is not recommended to use them blindly on one’s own or to take them together with other medicines.