I’ve had a cerebral infarction for five years, does taking Angong Niuhuang Pills help?

Cerebral infarction is also known as stroke in Chinese medicine, and the efficacy of taking Angong Niuhuang Wan for five-year patients with cerebral infarction varies from person to person. If patients with cerebral infarction often have problems with high fever and fainting, taking Angong Niuhuang Wan is effective in relieving the related symptoms.
Angong Niuhuang Pills are effective in clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat, toxins and evil qi from the body), and expelling phlegm and opening the orifices (unclogging the orifices and clearing the mind by removing phlegm).
Its ingredients include Niu Huang, Yu Jin, Rhinoceros Horn (Buffalo Horn Substitute), Rhizoma Coptidis, Cinnabar Cinnabar, Plum Slices, Musk, Xiong Huang, Scutellaria Baicalensis, and so on. This product is clinically used for the treatment of high fever and irritability, delirium tremens (confusion, nonsense), stroke coma and encephalitis, meningitis, toxic encephalopathy, cerebral hemorrhage, sepsis and other diseases.
In this formula, Niu Huang is bitter and cold; Rhinoceros Horn is salty and cold; Musk goes away, and the three flavors are matched to clear the heart and open the orifices, cool the blood and detoxify the toxin (referring to the treatment of blood-heat and toxin impregnation). The rest of the drugs are bitter cold and clear heat, diarrhea fire and detoxification (to get rid of fire and poisonous evil in the body). It is suitable for patients with acute and serious illnesses, and is not suitable as a daily healthcare drug.
The prescription of this product contains musk, which is aromatic and goes away, damaging the fetal qi, so pregnant women should be cautious; athletes should be cautious. The use of medication should be strictly in accordance with medical advice or drug instructions.
The use of Angong Niuhuang Pills for the treatment of disease, to regular medical institutions by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner issued a prescription, under the guidance of the physician to take, not blindly self-medication, in order to avoid delaying the condition.