Can trimetazidine tablets combined with ginkgolides drops be taken for a long period of time?

The correct name for Trimetazidine Tablets is Trimetazidine Hydrochloride Tablets. There is no drug interaction between the two and they can be taken in combination, but long-term combination is not recommended. If the therapeutic effect is not achieved after the prescribed course of treatment, it is recommended to change the drug under the guidance of a doctor. Trimetazidine Hydrochloride Tablets are used for the treatment of adult patients with stable angina that is poorly controlled or intolerable to first-line antianginal therapy. Ginkgo Biloba Ketone Ester Drops can activate blood stasis (promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis in the body) and open the meridians. It is used for the treatment of blood stasis-type chest paralysis (tightness and pain in the chest) and blood stasis-type mild cerebral arteriosclerosis resulting in dizziness, coronary heart disease and angina pectoris. These two drugs do not have adverse interactions with each other and can generally be used in combination in patients with angina pectoris. However, it should be noted that after taking trimetazidine hydrochloride tablets, there are a variety of adverse reactions such as dizziness and headache, abdominal pain and diarrhea, dyspepsia, nausea and vomiting, rash, itching, urticaria, weakness, palpitations, vertigo, constipation and so on. It is contraindicated in those who are allergic to trimetazidine hydrochloride or its excipients. It is contraindicated in patients with Parkinson’s syndrome, tremor, restless leg syndrome, and movement disorders, and severe renal impairment. Moderate renal impairment, elderly patients over 75 years of age, lactating women, athletes should be used with caution. Ginkgo Biloba Ketone Ester Drops may cause stomach upset and nausea in individual patients, and is contraindicated in those who are allergic to the product. If you need to use the above two drugs, please consult a professional doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions, rational use of medication.