Can Chaihu Shu Liver Pills and Anti-inflammatory Lichen Tablets be taken together?

Chaihu Shu Liver Pills and anti-inflammatory choleretic tablets have different efficacy, can be taken together, should consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the use of guidance. 1. The ingredients of Chaihu Shu Liver Pill are Poria, fried Citrus aurantium, cardamom, liquor white peony, licorice, vinegar fragrant herbs, Chen Pi, Platycodonopsis, ginger thick park, fried hawthorn, windproof, six Shenqu, Qingpi, Angelica sinensis, ginger and half-summertime, aconite, vinegar curcuma, and other components. It is mainly used for dredging the liver and regulating the stagnation of liver qi (regulating the stagnation of liver qi), eliminating flatulence and relieving pain. It is used for the treatment of liver qi discomfort, chest and ribs plagiarism, stagnant food, vomiting and acidity. 2. Anti-inflammatory Bile Tablet is mainly composed of cinnamon, epimedium, radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Cornus Officinalis, Mudanpi, Chinese yam, Poria, Zedoaria, etc. It has the function of clearing heat, dispelling dampness, and relieving pain. It has the efficacy of clearing heat, dispelling dampness and inducing choleretic effect; it is used for bitter mouth, dystocia (pain in the area of coercion and ribs) caused by damp-heat of liver and gallbladder (damp-heat evils accumulating in the liver and gallbladder); acute cholecystitis, cholangitis, and so on. If the above symptoms are present, Chaihu Shu Liver Pill and Anti-inflammatory and Biliary Tablets can be taken at the same time, and a Chinese medicine practitioner should be consulted for evidence-based guidance. Precautions: This product is designed for the symptoms of plaque, vomiting and dystocia caused by liver-qi disharmony, so it is not suitable for the above symptoms caused by damp-heat in the liver and gallbladder, stagnation of food in the stomach and intestines, and deficiency of the spleen and stomach (spleen and stomach weakness and coldness). This product contains products that move qi and break blood, which may hinder fetal qi, and should be used with caution in pregnant women. During the period of taking the medicine, it is advisable to use light and easy-to-digest food, avoid eating spicy and greasy food, so as not to help dampness and hurt the spleen, which may hinder the qi. In the use of medication, be sure to consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to identify and guide the use of medication, follow the doctor’s instructions, the rational application of drugs, do not use drugs at random, to avoid causing serious side effects and adverse reactions.