What cold medicine can I take for coronary heart disease

Coronary heart disease patients who have symptoms of cold, generally commonly used cold medicines can be taken, such as amoxicillin capsules, chlorpheniramine maleate tablets, acetaminophen tablets and other drugs. Colds are mainly due to viral infection of the upper respiratory tract, which in turn causes the disease, accompanied by nasal congestion, runny nose, cough and other symptoms, easy to develop in the alternation of seasons or winter and spring seasons. 1. Amoxicillin capsule: patients with colds, you can take amoxicillin capsule under the premise of the doctor’s orders, adults take 0.5g orally once every 12 hours, 1 day dose less than 4g, can play a role in the anti-infection. 2. Chlorpheniramine maleate tablets: patients with colds can take chlorpheniramine maleate under doctor’s supervision, adults 1-3 times a day, 4mg once, can help relieve the symptoms of runny nose. 3. p-acetamidophenol tablets: patients can be taken orally under the guidance of a doctor, 0.3-0.6g each time, to help relieve fever and pain caused by colds in adults. Coronary heart disease patients can not use medicine without authorization after a cold, the above drug allergy and pregnant women should be used with caution, to seek medical treatment.