To minimize drug interactions, patients are advised not to take Baohe Pills and Ginseng Baijutsu Pills together. Specific need to follow the doctor’s instructions. Baohe Pills is a proprietary Chinese medicine composed of Atractylodes macrocephala, hawthorn, tangerine peel and hexagrams, etc. It has the efficacy of eliminating food stagnation (promoting food digestion), strengthening the spleen and stomach (restoring the functions of the spleen and stomach), and is used for treating food stagnation (food that is poorly digested and accumulates in the stomach), stagnation, distension and pain in the stomach and epigastric region, belching (hiccup), and swallowing acid (swallowing acid that is upwardly directed to the mouth and throat from inside the stomach) and other conditions. Diet should be light, avoid alcohol and spicy, cold and greasy food. It is not advisable to take tonic Chinese medicine at the same time while taking the medicine. People with hypertension, heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, kidney disease and other serious chronic diseases, as well as children, pregnant women, lactating women, the elderly and infirm should be taken under the guidance of a physician. Ginseng and Atractylodes Pill is also a proprietary Chinese medicine, composed of Codonopsis, Poria, Atractylodes macrocephala, lentils, tangerine peel and Chinese yam, etc. It has the efficacy of strengthening the spleen and benefiting the vital energy, winning dampness and stopping diarrhea, and is used for treating symptoms such as tiredness and fatigue, loose stools with scanty food (thin and unshaped feces), poor appetite, and other diseases. It should not be taken by those who have diarrhea with loose stools and a feeling of dropping in the anus. When taking this medicine, it is not suitable to take quinquefolium, wulingzhi, saponaria or its preparations at the same time, and it is not suitable to drink tea and eat radish in order to avoid affecting the efficacy of the medicine. It should not be taken at the same time with cold and flu medicines. Allergy to the above proprietary Chinese medicines is prohibited, and allergy sufferers should be cautious in using this medicine. If there is any discomfort, consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner for evidence-based guidance and standardized treatment, and do not blindly self-medicate to avoid delaying the condition.