Can I take Cephalexin and Sensachem together?

In general, Sensacor and cephalosporin can be taken together. These two drugs generally do not interact and do not produce significant adverse reactions, but if some people have cephalosporin allergies, cephalosporin antibiotics should never be taken. In addition, after taking cephalosporin antibiotics, you must not drink alcohol, and any food containing alcohol is also not allowed, otherwise it is easy to produce a disulfiram-like reaction, which is very dangerous. In addition, if there is no bacterial infection, it is not recommended to use antibiotics, unless there is a bacterial infection, then cephalosporin antibiotics can be used. For example, antibiotics are only recommended for treatment when there is pus in the throat, yellow nasal discharge, yellow sputum, and elevated white blood cells in the blood count. Sensachem is a cold medicine, which is more effective for relieving nasal congestion, runny nose and sore throat. It contains a certain amount of paracetamol and acetaminophen, which can also relieve mild fever caused by colds.