1, dear
Many cold medicines contain effective ingredients such as acetaminophen, an antipyretic analgesic. These ingredients will form a complex when they meet honey, which will affect the absorption rate of the medicine in the body, thus weakening the antipyretic effect. Therefore, it is best not to drink honey during taking cold medicine.
2. wine
You can't drink alcohol when taking cold medicine, because alcohol can drink a variety of cold medicine, which may not only reduce the curative effect of the medicine, but also produce toxic and side effects, which may endanger life safety in serious cases. For example, cold medicine containing paracetamol can be catalyzed by alcohol into toxic substances, which will aggravate liver damage.
3. tea
Drinking strong tea can keep the brain excited, accelerate the pulse and raise blood pressure, which in turn makes the patient's body temperature rise and fidgety. At the same time, tea also contains caffeine, which not only affects the decomposition and absorption of drugs, but also reduces the efficacy of drugs and may lead to unexpected risks.
4. Mung beans
Mung beans have detoxification function. If the medicine taken contains organic phosphorus, calcium, potassium and other ingredients, mung beans will combine with these ingredients to form a precipitate, thus decomposing the efficacy and affecting the treatment. Don't take mung beans without the doctor's permission, so as not to reduce the curative effect and affect the therapeutic effect.
5, carbonated drinks
At present, most common cold medicines use compound preparations. In particular, some western medicines basically contain caffeine and acetaminophen (alkaline). Because these two components can react chemically with carbonic acid (acidity), do not drink carbonated drinks during medication.
6.coffee
Don't drink coffee when taking cold medicine. Some cold medicines contain phenylpropanolamine, which can have an adverse reaction with caffeine, leading to a sharp rise in blood pressure and even life-threatening. In addition, eating cold medicine and drinking coffee can easily aggravate gastrointestinal discomfort and cause abdominal pain and other discomfort.
7. Pay attention to taking cold medicine.
(1) Anti-allergic cold medicine: Because antihistamines have mild central nervous system inhibition, some people will feel sleepy after taking them, so drivers and patients working at high altitude should be especially cautious when taking them.
(2) acetaminophen (paracetamol) and other drugs will sweat after the fever is reduced, and the elderly and children pay special attention to it, which is easy to cause dehydration and can lead to shock in severe cases. Remember to drink water before taking it, replenish water properly after sweating, and add salt water.
(3) Children should be especially careful when taking medicine with a cold. Most cold medicines used by adults are not suitable for children or even harmful, such as Anka Huang Min capsules and compound aspirin. Because the functions of various organs in children are not yet mature, careless medication or excessive dosage will have adverse consequences.
(4) This drug has three kinds of toxicity. If the symptoms are not obvious, medication is not recommended. Especially antibiotics, many people think that they need antibiotics when they have a fever, which is also a common misunderstanding. Upper respiratory tract infections are mostly viral diseases, and antibiotics have no effect on viruses. Using antibiotics will increase the body's resistance to antibiotics. Antibiotics are generally not needed unless there is a lung infection.