Can Five Fingered Peach be combined with Poria cocos and Codonopsis pilosulae?

Five-fingered hairy peach can generally be combined with Poria cocos and ginseng at the same time to take, there is no contraindication between the three drugs, the specific use of medication to follow the doctor’s instructions.
Five Fingered Peach can tonify the lungs and strengthen the spleen, relax the tendons and activate the collaterals, move qi and promote dampness, suitable for cough and consumption, rheumatism and paralysis, bruises, swelling of the spleen, oedema, abdominal distension, night sweating (sweating abnormally after going to sleep, and waking up to stop sweating), bandhas, postpartum lactation, and poor food and weakness treatment.
Tu Fu Ling can detoxify and remove dampness, facilitate the joints, and is used in the treatment of gonorrhea (cloudy urine and leukorrhea), syphilis, carbuncle and sores, limb contracture, eczema and itching. It should be used with caution in cases of deficiency of yin in the liver and kidney.
Codonopsis can strengthen the spleen, benefit the lungs, nourish the blood and promote the production of body fluid. It is suitable for the treatment of deficiency of qi and blood, palpitation and shortness of breath, deficiency of spleen and lung qi, coughing and asthma, lack of food and fatigue, yellowish color, thirst due to injury of body fluid, and thirst due to internal heat (internal fever accompanied by symptoms such as excessive eating, drinking and urination). It is not recommended to use with Veratrum at the same time.
There is no drug-drug interaction among the above three, and they can be taken together to tonify the lungs and strengthen the spleen, detoxify and remove dampness, relax tendons and joints, nourish blood and promote production of body fluid, and promote circulation of qi and dampness. Specific medication matters should be carried out under the guidance of a specialist, not unauthorized use of medication.