The main components of Jizhi syrup are Houttuynia cordata Thunb., Fagopyrum cymosum Bunge, Sijiqing, Herba Ephedrae, Radix Asteris, Radix Peucedani, Fructus Aurantii and Glycyrrhrizae Radix. The effects are clearing away heat and resolving phlegm, dispersing lung qi and relieving cough. Can be used for treating respiratory diseases such as acute bronchitis, cough after cold, and acute attack of chronic bronchitis. Oral administration, 20-30ml once, 3-4 times a day; 5 ml for children under one year old, 7 ml for children from one to three years old, once for children from three to seven years old 10 ml, once for children over seven years old 15 ml, 3-4 times a day.
Under normal circumstances, the parturient can take Jizhi syrup, because Jizhi syrup, as a traditional Chinese medicine, has little side effects. What needs to be known is that the amount of other drugs excreted in the breast milk except for a few drugs that are banned during lactation. When taking drugs, in order to reduce the amount of drugs absorbed by the baby, the mother can take the drugs immediately after breastfeeding and postpone the next breastfeeding time as much as possible, at least every 4 hours, so that more drugs can be excreted from the mother's body and the drug concentration in the breast milk can be minimized.