Is Chasing Wind and Bone Pills a prescription drug?

Chasing Wind and Bone Penetrating Pill is a prescription medicine. Chasing Wind and Bone Penetrating Pill is a prescription medicine with the effects of dispelling wind and removing dampness (dispelling wind and dampness in the body), activating the meridians and collaterals, dispersing cold and relieving pain (relieving pain by dispelling cold in the body). Chasing Wind and Bone Penetrating Pill is a proprietary Chinese medicine made of Prepared Chuanwu, Prepared Caowu, Angelica dahurica, and Xiangshu (Prepared), etc. It is suitable for the treatment of wind-cold-dampness paralysis (paralysis of limbs caused by the invasion of the body by the three kinds of evils: wind, cold, and dampness), pain in the limb joints, and numbness of the limbs. Contraindications include hypersensitivity to the product and its ingredients, heat paralysis (often manifested as burning, pain, redness and swelling of joints and muscles) and pregnant women, and should be used with caution in patients with liver and kidney insufficiency, and athletes. The drug is clearly labeled as non-OTC (over-the-counter) on the drug insert, which means that the drug is a prescription drug. Adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting, eructation (hiccups), heartburn, rash, itching, flushing of the skin, dizziness, headache, numbness of the mouth, tongue and limbs, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), chest tightness and other adverse reactions may occur during the use of the drug. Specifically should be taken under the guidance of a physician in strict accordance with the instructions, long-term use of the drug is not recommended.