After vaccination you can usually take Sodium Hepatis Saponin under the supervision of your doctor. Vaccines are antigenic agents used to prevent infectious diseases, usually made from weakened or inactivated harmless pathogens or their products, by stimulating the body to produce protective immunity to achieve the purpose of prevention. It is generally recommended to avoid taking drugs such as hormones or immunosuppressants after vaccination, which may affect the ability of the vaccination to produce antibodies and affect the effectiveness of the vaccination. Sodium heptasaponin is a drug that acts on the vascular aspect of the patient and has the effect of decreasing vascular permeability, increasing venous return, and enhancing vascular elasticity. It can be taken under the guidance of a physician in cases of therapeutic need and generally does not have serious adverse effects on the vaccine or the patient himself. During the period of taking Hepatoside Sodium, individual patients may experience mild gastrointestinal discomfort, which is normal and does not require discontinuation of the drug. However, if the patient is in pregnancy, allergic to sodium heptapodophylloside or the presence of kidney injury, renal failure and other kidney diseases, taking the drug may cause damage to the patient or the fetus, prohibit the use of this drug. Sodium heptapodophylloside is a prescription drug and should not be used by patients on their own, but can be taken as directed by a doctor after explaining with the doctor that vaccines have been administered.