The virus’s flu drug treatment mechanism has been compromised: the magic of defeating the little virus.

Hey, guys! Have you ever had any experience with the virus? It’s like it’s stuck in cement. It’s coughing. But don’t worry, today we’re here to unmask the mysterious veils of drugs that can deal with the virus’s flu, see how they use magic to drive these little viruses away.

I. Deflammation: cooling of the “small furnace” of the body

When the virus’s fluffy, the body often burns like a little fireplace and the heat makes us uncomfortable. At this point, the accelerants are like a bunch of “cooling elves” flying in to help.

For example, for acetaminophenol and broven, the two “temperatures.” Their “magic” is carried out by inhibiting the synthesis of a body called prostate. You can imagine prostate as a group of little flame makers in your body, which, as soon as they work, will raise our body temperature and heat up. And it’s like putting a “set-up spell” on these little flame makers, so they can’t make so many little flames. As soon as our body’s temperature adjusts, and then the body sweats out the excess heat, it’s like opening the body’s “scattered little fan,” and soon the body’s “screen furnace” cools down, and we can feel better.

Cough medicine: Quiet the Cough Beast

The virus’s flu often brings in a nasty little monster — coughing, always messing up our throats and coughing up our throats. Don’t worry, cough medicine is the little wizard who’s tame this little monster.

It’s like the right methadn, but it’s got a magic wand. Right-Messafine’s “magic” works directly at the heart of the cough in our brain, which is like the command of the Cough Beast. Right Messafine sneaked to this command, then put a “sleeping spell” on those who were excitedly directing the cough, so that they could all calm down and not so excitedly directing us to cough. In this way, the urge to cough will be reduced so that the cough, the little monster, will be temporarily subdued and the voice will be given rest.

III. Bleeding agent: airing of the “small tunnel” to the nose

Aigoo, the virus is so hot and his nose so bad, it’s always stuck to death, like a naughty kid blocking his nose’s little tunnel, and it’s hard to breathe. At this point, the refilling agent is like a group of “sniffs” to get the “sniffs” out of the nose.

For example, pseudoephedrine, its “magic” is achieved by constricting a nasal mucous vein. You can imagine the nasal mucous veins as “water-filled little pipes,” which, when we catch cold, become sorely filled with blood that the nose’s “small path” is so narrow that it doesn’t breathe. And pseudoephedrine, like a “little magician” with its “magic wands” softly, so those “water-filled little pipes” shrunk up, and the “small passages” of the nose got wider, and breathed well, and the snots could be alleviated.

IV. Antiviral drugs: a direct response to the vitals of the “team of viruses”

In addition to the anti-septic drugs above, there are some anti-viral drugs that are designed to deal with the virus’s flu. They are like brave “anti-viral fighters” who go straight to the “virus squadron” and hit them at the root.

Like Ostawe, it’s a blade to deal with the flu virus, the big bad guy. Ostawe’s “magic” is the activity that inhibits the surface of the influenza virus. You can imagine neurosamitase as the “fingers wings” of the influenza virus, which is important for its release from infected cells and its spread. Ostawe is like a little magician, who immediately “cuts off” these “runaway wings” so that the flu virus cannot be released so freely from infected cells or spread so rapidly that it can effectively control the development of influenza.

And Libavirin, it’s a wide spectrum antiviral, like an “all-power little warrior” that can attack a lot of viruses. Libavirin’s “magic” is carried out by interfering with the synthesis of viral nucleic acids. Like a “small spy”, it sneaks into the infected cells, then combines with some of the key substances in the synthesis of the virus’s nucleic acids, and “beliefs” these critical substances, so that the virus cannot be properly replicated, like a “small factory” that has no raw materials to produce more “small viruses” to suppress the virus.

Boys, now you know how these viruses work. However, the virus’s flu is often self-restricted, and even if you don’t take a pill, you’ll get better. But if the symptoms are too bad, don’t forget the drugs that help us alleviate the symptoms and fight the virus. At the same time, care must be taken to prevent, for example, hand-washing, ventilating, and less frequent, so as to keep the virus’s flutter, the little demon, as low as possible!