Jiawei Free Pill does not generally treat diabetes mellitus, the Chinese medical name for the condition known as quenching thirst. Jiawei Free Pill is composed of the medicines Chaihu, Angelica Sinensis, Radix Paeoniae Alba, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae (Bran Fried), Poria, and Glycyrrhiza Uralensis. It has the effect of clearing heat from the liver, strengthening the spleen and nourishing blood. It is used for liver depression and blood deficiency, disharmony between liver and spleen (the liver and spleen cannot work in harmony), distension and pain in the abdomen and ribs, dizziness and dizziness, irritability, tiredness of limbs, loss of appetite, menstrual disorders, distension and pain in the umbilical and abdominal regions. The adverse effects and contraindications of this drug are not clear. Diabetes mellitus belongs to the category of Chinese medicine “thirst”, the principle of treatment is to clear heat and moisten dryness, nourish yin and promote the production of fluids, commonly used formulas are: 1. Thirst-quenching formula that works to clear heat and moisten the lungs (removing heat to moisturize the lungs), and generating fluids to quench thirst (promoting the production of fluids to relieve thirst). 2. Jade Lady Decoction, which is effective in clearing stomach and fire, nourishing yin and increasing fluid (to increase fluid in the body). 3. Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae Powder for strengthening the spleen (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach) and promoting the production of body fluid to relieve thirst. 3. Six-flavored Digoxigenin Pill for nourishing Yin and strengthening the kidney. 4. Jin Gui Ren Qi Wan (金匮肾氣丸) which nourishes yin and warms yang, tonifies the kidney and strengthens astringency. From the efficacy and action of Jia Wei Yi Pill, it is not suitable for the treatment of thirst. If you need to treat thirst, you should go to a regular hospital. The above drugs need to be standardized treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor to identify the evidence, not blindly self-medication, so as not to aggravate the condition.