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What are the contraindications of compatibility of traditional Chinese medicine in patients with nephropathy?
Taboos for compatibility of traditional Chinese medicine generally follow "eighteen opposites and nineteen fears".

(1) Eighteen opposites

Licorice. Euphorbia, seaweed and Daphne genkwa; Bulbus Fritillariae Cirrhosae, Fructus Trichosanthis, Rhizoma Pinelliae, Radix Ampelopsis and Rhizoma Bletillae; Veratrum nigrum, Radix Adenophorae, Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae, Radix Scrophulariae, Western Regions and Radix Paeoniae.

(2) nineteen fears

Sulfur is afraid of mirabilite, mercury is afraid of arsenic, stellera chamaejasme is afraid of lithuania, croton is afraid of morning glory, clove is afraid of turmeric, mirabilite is afraid of trigonous, Sichuan aconite and kusnezoff monkshood are afraid of rhinoceros horn, ginseng is afraid of trogopterus dung, and Guan Guiwei is afraid of stone fat.

In addition, the two drugs should be banned or used with caution in patients with gestational nephropathy. Prohibited drugs are mostly toxic or violent drugs. Such as morning glory, spurge, pokeweed, sparganium, zedoary, leech, etc. Be careful with drugs including peach kernel, safflower, rhubarb, immature bitter orange, aconite, dried ginger and cinnamon.