Nearly menopausal women, if the existence of liver-qi discomfort, usually can take free pills, but need to pay attention to the contraindications of the drug; if the body is healthy or suffering from other diseases, it is not recommended to take this drug.
Whether or not a nearly menopausal woman can take Easy Pills depends on her physical condition. Easy Pills are mainly used to relieve the liver and strengthen the spleen, regulate menstruation and nourish blood, and are suitable for dizziness and dizziness caused by liver-qi disharmony, loss of appetite, menstrual irregularities, and swelling and pain in the chest and ribs.
If a woman who is approaching menopause meets the above indications and has no other contraindications to the use of the drug, she can usually take Easy Pills under the guidance of a doctor. If the doctor diagnoses that there is no abnormality in the woman’s body or that she does not meet the indications for the drug, then it is not recommended to take Easy Pills. The drug should not be used by those who have excessive menstrual periods or those who have a cold.
The side effects of Easy Pill are not known and it is recommended to use it under the supervision of a physician.