Drugs applicable to the rescue of severe malaria include antimalarial drugs (e.g. quinine, etc.), drugs for dehydration treatment (e.g. mannitol, etc.), renal-protecting drugs (e.g. dexamethasone, etc.), and antipyretic drugs (e.g. chlorpromazine). 1. Anti-malarial drugs: e.g. artesunate, quinine, ciprofloxacin phosphate, etc., which are used to kill malaria parasites rapidly. 2. Dehydration therapy drugs: such as low molecular dextrose, sorbitol, mannitol and other drugs, used to reduce cerebral edema and improve intracranial circulation. 3. Kidney preservation therapy: drugs such as sodium bicarbonate and dexamethasone are used to protect the kidneys and prevent tubular blockage. 4. Anti-febrile convulsive drugs: such as chlorpromazine, diazepam and dexamethasone are used to control febrile convulsions. If the diagnosis of malaria is confirmed, it is recommended to consult a doctor for timely treatment, and drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid cerebral edema, kidney damage and other lesions.