Can Wounded Bone Tablets aggravate heart disease?

The adverse effects of Radix Bone-setting Tablets include palpitation, elevated blood pressure, etc., which may aggravate heart disease, so patients with heart disease should be instructed by a physician when taking this drug. The main effect of the tablets is to activate blood circulation, eliminate blood stasis, reduce swelling and relieve pain, and relieve tendons and bones. Used for bruises, injuries, injuries, redness and swelling. For patients with bone fracture need to be used in conjunction with reset. Adverse reactions include digestive system (nausea and vomiting, etc.), skin (rash and itching, etc.), systemic damage (allergic reaction), dizziness and headache, chest tightness and breathlessness, etc. It can also cause hemorrhage, palpitation, and elevated blood pressure. It should also be noted that the drug is contraindicated in pregnant and lactating women, in children under ten years of age, in people with hepatic and renal insufficiency, in people who are allergic to the components of the drug. The drug needs to be taken in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and if there are any adverse reactions after the use of the drug, it should be stopped in time and go to the hospital.