The title asks about anti-inflammatory drugs, which generally refers to antibiotics, which are not recommended for coughs caused by influenza, and are used when combined with bacterial, mycoplasma, or fungal infections, such as penicillin. Antibiotics are generally not recommended for coughs caused by influenza. This type of cough is caused by the influenza virus damaging the mucous membranes of the trachea and bronchial tubes and is not due to a bacterial infection, which is treated with anti-inflammatory drugs with limited effect. Symptomatic treatment or anti-influenza virus treatment, such as oseltamivir, is usually taken. However, if the treatment is ineffective, timely medical attention is needed for lung X-ray, blood tests and other tests to clarify the presence of bacterial, mycoplasma, fungal and other infections. If bacterial infection is combined, antibiotics such as penicillin and ceftriaxone should be used for treatment. If combined with mycoplasma infection, need to use amoxicillin and other treatment; if combined with fungal infection, need to use itraconazole and other treatment. Influenza patients are recommended to seek medical treatment in time, under the guidance of the doctor for examination and medication treatment. The above medications should be used under the supervision of a physician.