It’s a common cold medicine.

I. Types of cold medicine

Pure Chinese formulations such as samopox, silver accelerants, presorbants, salsa, salsa, salsa, saliva, saliva, saliva, saliva, saliva, antivirus oral fluids, two yellow-coloured oral fluids, nine salivas, saline lasagna, saliva, salsa, saliva, salsa. Pure Western formulations: e.g. Acetylaminophenol, aspirin, ethylamine, viral spirits, Libavirin, Zanamwe, Paramibe, Ostave, etc. West and Central medicine combinations: e.g., 999 eclampsia, ViC silver blades, strong flu tablets, cold tablets, etc. West combination formulations such as cotrimoxone capsules (sensation, crack, rickshaw), amino cucumbers, fluent tablets, spicy scabs (contakers), aminobenzobenzophagus (white plus black) and night and night salines. II. Reheating of cold drugs: Some cold medicines contain acetaminophenol or brofen, which can reduce body temperature by inhibiting the synthesis of prostate. Symptoms: It also acts as an acetaminophenol or brofen, which relieves headaches, muscle pain and joint pain caused by flu. Mitigating nasal plugs: pseudoephedrine is a common cold drug ingredient that reduces nasal cavity by constricting nasal mucous veins and thus abating osteoporosis. Cough mitigation: The right methadone is a commonly used cough inhibitor that reduces the symptoms of dry cough by acting as a cough reflector for the central nervous system. Mitigating flue aldicarb and sneezing: Anti-hotamine drugs such as chlorophenolmin, polmin, etc. can disrupt the effects of the septamine in the body, thereby reducing allergies such as flue aldicarb, sneeze and eye itching. Antivirus: Some cold medicines may contain antivirus components, such as gold-goldaneamine or Ostave, which can inhibit the replicability and spread of the virus and shorten the pathology. Immunisation: Some cold drugs may contain vitamin C or zinc, which can help to improve the body ‘ s immunity and resilience. III. Hepatic kidney damage due to the side effects of cold medicine: mostly hepatic kidney damage and cold medicine is no exception. Neuro-system damage: antithermal analgesics, such as aspirin, broven, etc., can cause damage to the nervous system ‘ s functioning, causing dizziness, inefficiency, etc. Sleepy: If cold medicine contains allergies, such as benzolamin (commonly found in 39s, New Contek, etc.), it can cause sleeping symptoms. Excited: Caffeine-containing flu drugs are mostly excitement and are not used by children and pregnant women. The frequency of the dose and the frequency of the use of a cold drug is followed: the use of a cold drug is strictly based on the dose and frequency of use in the drug instructions, so as not to overuse or overuse the drug. Excessive use of drugs can lead to adverse reactions or poisoning. For special groups such as children, the elderly and pregnant women, appropriate doses and frequency of use should be determined on the advice of a doctor or pharmacist. Knowledge of taboos: Before using cold medicine, the drug instructions should be read carefully, as well as information about taboos and care. For example, some cold medicines may have special taboos on asthma patients, hypertension patients, stomach ulcer patients, etc. If there are other health problems or other drugs are being taken, a doctor or a pharmacist should be consulted to ensure that cold drugs do not interact. Avoid a combination of drugs: Avoid a combination of cold drugs with the same ingredients, and avoid overdose. It is noted that some drugs may contain a combination of dethermal pain and anti-monthamine components and must be avoided. Pay attention to the interaction between different drug components and avoid the use of a combination of interactive drugs to reduce the risk of adverse reactions. Matching with diet: Some cold medicine needs to be eaten to reduce stomach discomfort. Note the time of detoxification and medical advice: do not prolong or overuse cold drugs on their own, and should be used in accordance with the recommended life cycle and dosage, and stop drugs in a timely manner. If the symptoms last too long or are serious, go to the hospital immediately and the doctor will give further advice for diagnosis and treatment. Pay attention to physical reactions: When new drugs are used, care is taken at all times to be insensitive, such as rashes, respiratory difficulties, dizziness and, if necessary, to stop using drugs and to seek medical assistance to avoid serious allergic or other adverse reactions. Sound storage of medicines: safe storage of cold medicine, avoidance of sunlight and high temperatures, and maintenance of dry and cold medicine. Strictly complying with the time limits for the quality of medicines, expired medicines may become ineffective or have adverse effects and must not be used.

In the light of the above, cold drugs are of a variety and varied nature and should be used in a manner that is fully informed of their types, effects, side effects and care to ensure their safety and effectiveness.

I have a cold.