No. Medication is the main treatment for colds and flu, which can effectively relieve or eliminate the symptoms of colds and flu. Generally, alcohol is strictly prohibited during the treatment of colds and flu with medication. First of all, alcohol itself is harmful to health, and we cannot rule out the possibility that drinking alcohol will lead to the aggravation of cold symptoms, and secondly, alcohol may have an effect on the medication, affecting the effectiveness of the medication while also aggravating the adverse effects of the medication. In addition to staying away from alcohol during the medication period, cold and flu patients also need to do a good job in other aspects of care and health care, such as regular work and rest, a light diet, moderate exercise and so on. Because the cold itself is a self-limiting disease, comprehensive nursing care is an important means to promote the recovery of the cold. If there is no relief from continuous medication, you should consult your physician.