Can you combine medications for respiratory diseases



Respiratory illnesses can be treated with a combination of medications.

Respiratory diseases can generally be used in combination, the combination of drugs can not only better play the role of drugs to control symptoms, but also reduce adverse reactions.

For example, acute tracheitis and bronchitis can use aminobromine hydrochloride + aminophylline + amoxicillin. Chronic bronchitis can use ofloxacin + carbocysteine + theophylline extended-release tablets. For bronchial asthma, albuterol + theophylline extended-release tablets may be used. Acute upper respiratory tract infections can be treated with ginkgo biloba + amoxicillin.

Overall, respiratory diseases are often a combination of drugs, a single drug is not enough to control a series of symptoms caused by the disease, a combination of drugs can play a synergistic effect of drugs to improve the efficacy of the drug, but also reduce the adverse effects of the drug, which is conducive to the patient faster and better to restore health.

The use of medication should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used without authorization.