Sensocom, the generic name of which is Compound Aminophenol Alkylamine Tablets, is not recommended to be taken together with Ibuprofen, as it may aggravate the burden on the liver and kidneys. Compound Aminophenol Alkylamine Tablets is a commonly used drug for treating colds and flu, containing paracetamol, artificial oxalis, amantadine, caffeine and acetaminophen, etc. Acetaminophen has antipyretic and analgesic effects, which need to be metabolized by the liver and kidneys, and its adverse effects include fatigue, nausea, dry mouth, and dizziness, etc., and is contraindicated in people with severe liver and kidney insufficiency. Ibuprofen is also a drug with antipyretic and analgesic effects, also metabolized by the liver and kidneys, adverse effects include headache, dizziness, tinnitus, drowsiness and nervousness, etc., for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and aspirin allergy is prohibited. Cotrimoxazole and ibuprofen are both drugs with antipyretic and analgesic effects, their functions are duplicated, both need to be metabolized by the kidneys and the liver, and taking them together may lead to an increased burden on the liver and kidneys, so you only need to take one of them. Compound aminophenol alkylamine tablets and ibuprofen need to be taken under the guidance of a specialist to avoid blind use.