What kind of Chinese medicines can you take for depression

Depression belongs to the category of depression in Chinese medicine, the treatment of depression can take shu hepatic decompression capsule, betel nut thirteen flavors and other proprietary Chinese medicines to regulate.
1. The efficacy of Shu Liver Depression Capsule is to strengthen the spleen and tranquilize the mind, dredge the liver and resolve depression. Clinically, it can be used to treat mild to moderate depression of the liver-depression and spleen-deficiency type, which is characterized by depressed mood, decreased interest, sluggishness, difficulty in falling asleep, early waking up, dreaming, nervousness and restlessness, impatience and irritability, low food intake and nausea (lack of appetite and reduced food intake), tightness in the chest, fatigue and weakness, profuse sweating, pain, and white or greasy fur on the tongue with a stringy or fine pulse.
Its composition includes Chinese herbs such as Panax Quinquefolium and Acanthopanax. Adverse reactions: Occasionally nausea and vomiting, dry mouth, headache, dizziness or fainting, insomnia, loss of appetite or anorexia, diarrhea, constipation, blurred vision, rash, panic, mild elevation of ALT.
Note that patients with hepatic insufficiency should be cautious of using Liver Relief Capsule.
2. Thirteen flavors of betel nut can calm the spirit and relieve pain. It is used for palpitation, insomnia, mental disorder and wandering stabbing pain. Its composition includes betel nut, sedum, scapegrape, wood incense and other traditional Chinese medicines. Adverse effects are not known, and it is contraindicated in pregnant women.
Note that this product contains aconitine. If numbness of the lips and tongue, headache and dizziness, abdominal pain and diarrhea, upset and nausea, and dyspnea occur after taking this product, the drug should be stopped immediately and medical attention should be sought in a hospital.
In case of suspected depression, please go to the hospital and use the drug under the guidance of a medical professional.