What anti-inflammatory medicine to take for cold and throat inflammation

Most of the so-called cold throat inflammation is secondary to upper respiratory tract infections, commonly known as acute pharyngitis, acute suppurative tonsillitis, herpes pharyngitis, etc. It may be caused by bacterial infection or viral infection. For clinical manifestations consistent with bacterial infections, the anti-inflammatory drugs available are more antibiotics. Commonly used are penicillin, such as amoxicillin capsules, amoxicillin clavulanic acid potassium; if allergic to penicillin, you can choose cephalosporins, commonly used are cefadroxil tablets, cefuroxime tablets, cefixime granules, cefdinir capsules and so on. You can also choose macrolide antibiotics, commonly used such as roxithromycin, clarithromycin and azithromycin, etc. If the condition is more serious, if oral administration is not effective, it can be changed to intravenous drip.