Fever-reducing medications that are often used include naproxen, ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and Amphetamine, as well as indomethacin and aspirin, among others. However, it is important to note that the temperature must be at 38.5°C, or above 38.5°C, before fever-reducing medications are recommended for use. Two or more fever-reducing medications cannot be used at the same time, and it is recommended that one fever-reducing medication be chosen. If the fever persists during the use of antipyretic drugs, it is recommended to repeat the procedure once every 4-6 hours, but it is important to note that the procedure must not be repeated more than four times in 24 hours. If the symptoms are not relieved or worsened after three days of using antipyretic drugs, it is recommended to stop taking antipyretic drugs and consult a doctor.