Can Xiangsha Liujun Pills and Buzhong Yiqi Pills be taken together?

Mar 17, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Xiuhong
Introduction
Under normal circumstances, Xiangsha Liujun Pills and Buzhong Yiqi Pills can be taken together in some cases, but caution is required. The effects of these two medications are somewhat synergistic. If a patient simultaneously presents with complex conditions involving spleen and stomach weakness, deficiency of middle jiao qi, combined with stagnation of spleen and stomach qi as well as internal obstruction due to phlegm-dampness, the two medications may be taken concurrently under a physician's guidance to comprehensively regulate spleen and stomach function and enhance middle jiao qi.

Generally speaking, Xiangsha Liujun Pills and Buzhong Yiqi Pills can be taken together, but this should be done under the guidance of a physician. The specific analysis is as follows:

Xiangsha Liujun Pills are primarily composed of ingredients such as Saussurea costus, Amomum fruit, Codonopsis root, Atractylodes rhizome, Poria, honey-fried licorice root, Tangerine peel, and others. They have functions of invigorating qi, strengthening the spleen, and harmonizing the stomach, and can be used to treat symptoms such as indigestion, belching with reduced appetite, epigastric distension or fullness, and loose stools caused by qi stagnation due to spleen deficiency. On the other hand, Buzhong Yiqi Pills are composed of honey-fried Astragalus root, Codonopsis root, honey-fried licorice root, stir-fried Atractylodes rhizome, Angelica root, Cimicifuga rhizome, Bupleurum root, and Tangerine peel. These pills have effects of replenishing middle-jiao qi, uplifting yang qi, and lifting sunken organs, and can be used to treat symptoms such as diarrhea caused by spleen and stomach weakness and sinking of middle-jiao qi.

From the perspective of drug composition and therapeutic effects, there is no pharmacological contradiction between Xiangsha Liujun Pills and Buzhong Yiqi Pills. They can be taken simultaneously, and when taken together, they can regulate and nourish the spleen and stomach while invigorating qi and uplifting yang. These combined effects can be used to treat symptoms such as diarrhea caused by spleen and stomach weakness and sinking of middle-jiao qi. However, since both medications have certain nourishing properties, they may not be suitable for patients with excess syndromes or heat syndromes to take concurrently.

Before deciding whether to use both medications together, one should follow the professional advice of a physician and closely monitor bodily reactions during the course of treatment.