Difference between Laxing Qing Pills and Longdian Diarrhea Liver Pills

The difference between Laxing Qing Pill and Longdian Diarrhea Liver Pill lies in the drug composition, efficacy, main treatment, precautions and other aspects. 1. Diarrhea and Qing Pill: This medicine is composed of rhubarb, antifungal, qiangwu, chuanxiong rhizome, angelica sinensis, Qingdai, gardenia, and has the efficacy of clearing the liver and diarrhea (removing the liver fire), and is mainly used for the treatment of tinnitus and deafness caused by the inflammation of the liver fire, bitter taste in the mouth and dizziness, pain at both sides of the chest, and redness and astringency in urine. However, elderly and weak persons, persons with loose stools, spleen and kidney deficiency and cold, and pregnant women should avoid using this medicine. Its adverse reactions are not clear. In addition, patients should not take warm tonic proprietary Chinese medicines at the same time during the use of the drug, and also need to avoid eating spicy, fishy and irritating food. 2. Gentian Liver Pill: This medicine is mainly composed of gentian, chaihu, scutellaria, gardenia, zedoary, mouton, psyllium, angelica, dixie, baked licorice, which can clear the liver and gallbladder, and benefit the efficacy of dampness and heat. This product can be used clinically to treat conditions such as damp-heat of liver and gallbladder (damp-heat evils accumulated in liver and gallbladder), dizziness and redness of eyes (dizziness and red eyes), damp-heat leucorrhoea, painful swelling of ears, and red and astringent pain of urine (feverishness, inappropriateness, and pain when urinating). This product is bitter and cold in nature, it is easy to injure the spleen and stomach if taken for a long time, so it should not be taken for a long time by people with weak spleen and stomach, and pregnant women and people with stomach cold should be cautious of using it. Its adverse reactions are not clear. When the patient’s body discomfort, should go to the hospital, follow the doctor’s instructions to take drugs for treatment, do not self-medication.