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Can the traditional Chinese medicine for regulating stomach and intestines be eaten together with Qianlie Shule capsule?
The main components of Qianlie Shule Capsule are Epimedium, Radix Astragali, Pollen Typhae, Plantago and Radix Cyathulae. This product is a light brown to brown granule and powder capsule. It smells fragrant and tastes slightly bitter. So can I take Chinese medicine at the same time when taking Qianlie Shule Capsule?

Because Qianlie Shule capsule itself is a kind of Chinese patent medicine, there will be mutual reaction between Chinese medicines. Therefore, whether it can be taken together with traditional Chinese medicine should be analyzed according to the specific situation of patients taking it and the specific components of traditional Chinese medicine taking it. Swordsman. Com pharmacy reminds you that you need to be very careful when using drugs. If you need to take two or more drugs at the same time, you should first seek the doctor's advice and follow the doctor's advice to avoid adverse reactions.

Qianlie Shule Capsule is used to treat kidney deficiency and spleen deficiency, qi stagnation and blood stasis, prostatic hyperplasia and chronic prostatitis. Pale face, listlessness, soreness of waist and knees, abdominal distension, uncomfortable urination, salivation, frequent urination, urgency and pain.

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), formerly known as prostatic hypertrophy, is one of the common diseases in elderly men and a benign lesion of the prostate. Its pathogenesis is related to the imbalance of androgen and estrogen in human body. The lesion originated from the glandular tissue, connective tissue and smooth muscle tissue in the middle or lateral lobe of the posterior urethral submucosa, forming mixed spherical nodules, which proliferated obviously in the two lobes and the middle lobe, protruding into the bladder or urethra, compressing the bladder neck or urethra, and causing lower urinary tract obstruction. The lesion can cause hydronephrosis and renal function damage for a long time. It can also be complicated with stones, infections, tumors, etc.