Amoxicillin should be an anti-inflammatory drug that every household has on hand, especially during wartime. Due to the large number of wound infections, amoxicillin has become a very rare drug. In modern society, the frequency of use of amoxicillin is also relatively high. Because amoxicillin is mainly used to treat inflammatory symptoms caused by bacterial infection, such as wound inflammation, but can amoxicillin be used to reduce fever when a person has a fever? Whether amoxicillin can cure fever depends on whether the cause of the fever is determined first. Because there are many reasons for fever, fever caused by respiratory tract infection should be treated mainly with bactericidal and anti-inflammatory drugs. Amoxicillin is also a type of antibiotic. This medicine is mainly used to treat fever caused by respiratory tract infections and has a good therapeutic effect. However, if the fever is caused by a viral infection, the effect of using amoxicillin to treat it may not be ideal. Amoxicillin also has certain pharmacological side effects. Therefore, patients with fever should not take amoxicillin easily. Instead, they should go to the hospital for examination first to determine the cause of the fever, and then take amoxicillin for treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Because amoxicillin is mainly an anti-inflammatory drug, for patients with severe fever, it is best to take fever medicine to treat the fever. For example, aspirin is a drug specifically used to treat fever. Therefore, the effect of taking aspirin is definitely stronger than amoxicillin. Also, for younger babies, both amoxicillin and aspirin have strong pharmacological effects and are therefore not suitable for young babies. You can also use external medications such as fever-reducing patches on your baby to physically reduce the fever. The above is the editor’s introduction on “Is amoxicillin effective for fever?” Some patients with fever do not need any medical treatment. The fever can be cured naturally through physical therapy. However, some patients with fever are caused by viral infection, especially the elderly, pregnant women or children, which may cause greater harm. Therefore, it is best not to blindly take antibiotics such as amoxicillin, but go to the hospital in time and take medication under the guidance of a doctor. 48 Common antipyretic drugs Every household should always have antipyretics in their first aid kit, because fever is a more serious symptom of a cold and if not treated in time it can directly damage a person's brain nerves, causing more serious consequences. Antipyretic drugs can play a very good role in reducing fever symptoms, especially for families with children, it is necessary to have some antipyretic drugs at home. What are the common types of antipyretic drugs? What are the antipyretics? 1. Aspirin. It is mainly used to inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandins and relieve fever, analgesia, anti-inflammatory and anti-rheumatic effects. It is used for high fever, colds, headaches, muscle pains, etc. Patients with gastric and duodenal ulcers should use it with caution or not at all as it may cause fetal abnormalities. Pregnant women and those with renal insufficiency should use it with caution. 2. Ibuprofen (Fenbid). It has strong antipyretic and analgesic effects, has less gastrointestinal irritation than aspirin, and has no effect on the hematopoietic system. It is suitable for antipyretic and analgesic treatment in children over 6 months old and adults. Ibuprofen is a relatively new drug used for antipyretic and analgesic purposes. It is safe and effective in reducing fever in children. 3. Acetaminophen. The antipyretic and analgesic effects are similar to those of aspirin. The antipyretic effect can last for 4-6 hours, and repeated doses can produce an additive antipyretic effect. It has small toxic and side effects, does not cause gastrointestinal bleeding, and will not induce Reye's syndrome, allergic asthma and shock. Rash may occasionally occur. 4. Indomethacin (Indomethacin). It has strong anti-rheumatic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, and is used for rheumatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and fever. It may cause gastrointestinal reactions and gastric perforation. It is contraindicated for use by patients with ulcers, mental illness, epilepsy, and pregnant women. Adults take 25 mg orally three times a day. Children take 0.5-1.0 mg per kilogram of body weight once a day. 5. Pain caused by inflammation. Anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, analgesic and antirheumatic drug, used for rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, headache, fever and neuralgia. There are gastrointestinal reactions. Use with caution in patients with liver or kidney damage, and contraindicated in patients allergic to aspirin. Adults take 0.5-1.5 grams three times a day. Children should take less dosage according to age or as directed by a doctor. What are the side effects of antipyretics? 1. Gastrointestinal reactions. Nausea, vomiting, upper abdominal discomfort. Large doses can induce and aggravate ulcers and painless bleeding. Therefore, it should not be used by patients with ulcers. 2. Coagulation disorder. Prolong bleeding time. It may cause bleeding in patients with severe liver damage, low prothrombin, vitamin K deficiency and hemophilia. Patients should also stop using it one week before surgery to prevent bleeding. It should not be used by pregnant women during labor to avoid prolonging labor and increasing postpartum bleeding. 3. Allergic reaction. The most common ones are urticaria and asthma. The occurrence of asthma is related to the inhibition of PG synthesis. Epinephrine is ineffective for "aspirin asthma", which can be treated with corticosteroids. It is contraindicated in patients with asthma, nasal polyps and chronic urticaria. 4. Salicylic acid reaction. Taking large doses may cause dizziness, nausea, vomiting, tinnitus, hearing loss and other symptoms. Severe cases may lead to hyperventilation, acid-base imbalance, high fever, mental confusion and coma. Treatment: Stop medication immediately. Sodium bicarbonate was dripped intravenously to promote drug excretion. 5. Reye's syndrome. People with viral infections such as chickenpox or influenza should use aspirin with caution and can use paracetamol instead. The above is an introduction to the common antipyretic drugs. When the body temperature exceeds 38.5℃, you need to take antipyretic drugs. If it is lower than 38.5℃, it is best to choose physical cooling methods. |
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