The difference between Qing’e Pills and Jiawei Qing’e Pills lies in the composition of the drug, the efficacy of the main treatment, etc., you need to take the drug under the guidance of a physician. 1. Composition: Qing’e Pills consists of salted juniper berries, salted boneset, garlic and walnuts. The additional flavor Qing’e Pill consists of tonic bone resin (salt fried), eucommia (charcoal), walnut kernel, bacopa monnieri (system), Cistanchia (wine-roasted), frankincense (vinegar-roasted), myrrh (vinegar-roasted). 2. Efficacy and Indications: Qing’e Pill has the effect of tonifying the kidney and strengthening the waist, and is used for kidney deficiency and lumbago, unfavorable rising and sitting, and weak knees. Jiawei Qing’e Pill has the effect of tonifying the kidney, dispersing cold and relieving pain, and is used for lumbar and leg pain caused by kidney meridian deficiency and cold, frequent urination and cold pain in the abdomen. Qing’e Pills should not be used for those who have back pain due to deficiency of yin in liver and kidney (deficiency of yin fluid in liver and kidney), those who have back pain due to external cold and dampness, those who have back pain due to dampness-heat in the lower Jiao (dampness and heat invading into the intestines, bladder, pubic region, lower limbs, etc.), as well as those who have back pain due to traumatic injury and stasis of blood. Pregnant women should not take Jiawei Qing’e Pills. If medication is needed, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital and use it under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner.