Efficacy of Gui Fu Di Huang Wan and Bao He Wan taken together

It is not advisable to take tonic drugs at the same time while taking Bohol Pills, while Gui Fu Di Huang Wan is a warm tonic for kidney yang (warming and replenishing kidney yang), so the two should not be taken at the same time. 1. Gui Fu Di Huang Wan (桂附地黄丸): composed of cinnamon, Radix et Rhizoma Pinelliae, Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata (熟地黄), Mudan Pi (牡丹皮), Chinese yam (山药), Poria and Ze Xie (泽泻), etc. It is effective in warming and tonifying the kidney Yang. Clinically, it can be used for the treatment of phlegm (pathological product formed by impaired metabolism of water and fluid) due to insufficient kidney yang (lack of yang energy in kidney), wheezing and coughing, impotence and coldness of waist and knees, dysuria (unsmooth urination) or reflexes, etc. Its contraindications are not suitable for patients with colds and fever, and not applicable to those who have Yin deficiency and internal heat. Adverse reactions are not clear. 2. Baohe Pill: It is composed of burnt hawthorn, fried Liushenqu, fried Laixianzi, made half-summer, Poria, Chenpi, etc. It has the effect of eliminating food accumulation, guiding stagnation, and harmonizing the stomach. Clinically, it can be used to treat the symptoms of distension and fullness of the epigastrium (abdomen) caused by food stagnation (food that is poorly digested and stagnates in the stomach), belching and swallowing of acid (swallowing of acid that rushes upwards from the stomach to the oropharynx), and lack of desire for food and drink, etc. The contraindication is that it should not be taken. Its contraindication is that it is not advisable to take tonic Chinese medicines at the same time during the period of taking the medicine, and the adverse reactions are not clear at the moment. It should be noted that it is not advisable to take tonic Chinese medicines during the administration of Bohol Pills, and Gui Fu Di Huang Wan belongs to this kind of medicines, so both of them should not be taken at the same time. The use of proprietary Chinese medicines is recommended under the guidance of a physician, and it is not recommended that they be used blindly or taken at the same time.