The disadvantages of taking Morodan for a long period of time may cause gastrointestinal reactions and also increase the burden on the liver and kidneys. Morodan is a proprietary Chinese medicine composed of Lily, Poria, Xuan Shen, Wu Yao, Angelica Sinensis, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae (Bran Fried), Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Radix Paeoniae Alba, Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, Panax Quinquefolii, Rhizoma Dioscoreae, Rhizoma Puerariae. It is effective in harmonizing the stomach and lowering rebelliousness (harmonizing stomach qi to bring down the upward rebellious qi), strengthening the spleen and eliminating flatulence, in addition to its effect of clearing the channels and fixing pain. Morodan can be used to treat chronic atrophic gastritis and stomach pain, distension, flatulence, nausea (no appetite, reduced food intake), belching (hiccups), heartburn and other symptoms. Prolonged use of Morodan may cause gastrointestinal reactions and also increase the burden on the liver and kidneys. Adverse effects of Morodan are not known. Contraindications are unclear. Avoid stimulating foods and beverages. Use with caution in pregnant women. If you need to use the drug, you should go to the hospital for a clear diagnosis, and then be prescribed by the doctor to use, do not blindly use the drug on your own, so as not to cause adverse effects on the body.