What are the effects of Shu Liver and Stomach Pills?

There is no such medication as Liver and Stomach Pill in clinical practice, and the closest one should be Shu Liver and Stomach Pill, which is effective in soothing the liver and harmonizing the stomach, and resolving dampness and stagnation.
Shu Liver and Stomach Pill is a proprietary Chinese medicine composed of Atractylodes macrocephala, Jiang Houpu, Citrus aurantium dulcis, Betel nut, and Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae. In the formula, Atractylodes macrocephala dries dampness and strengthens the spleen, Jiang Houpu moves qi and dries dampness, Bran-fried Citrus aurantium strengthens the stomach and eliminates food stagnation, Burnt betel nut eliminates food stagnation (promotes digestion of food), and Pericarpium Citriodora regulates qi and strengthens the spleen.
It can be used under the supervision of a physician if the patient experiences distension of the chest and ribs, vomiting of acid, noisy belching (belching with burning sensation in the stomach similar to hunger and emptiness), pain in the stomach and epigastric congestion, or irregular bowel movements caused by liver-stomach disharmony and dampness obstruction.
The adverse reactions of this product are not clear; contraindication is pregnant women should not take; pay attention to avoid emotional excitement or sulking.
If you need to use Shu Liver and Stomach Pills, you should take it under the guidance of a physician, do not self-medication, to avoid causing adverse consequences.