Can you take fever reducers with anti-inflammatory drugs?

Anti-inflammatory drugs generally refer to antibiotics. Generally speaking, most fever-reducing medications and antibiotics can be taken together, but some fever-reducing medications and antibiotics can share common adverse reactions, and using them together may increase the risk of adverse reactions, so please consult your doctor for specific use. When bacteria invade the body, the body will usually have a fever, in the use of antibiotics against bacteria for treatment, often use fever-reducing drugs, to reduce the high body temperature, to relieve the discomfort brought about by the fever. Commonly used fever-reducing drugs are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, etc., there will be gastrointestinal adverse reactions, and some antibiotics are also heavier gastrointestinal reactions (such as azithromycin and other medications), at this time, if used at the same time, it may aggravate gastrointestinal symptoms. The option of taking the two medications half an hour to an hour apart may help reduce discomfort. Whether taken together or spaced apart, patients need to consult with their doctor and use them under his or her supervision.