There is no clear time interval between taking antipyretic drugs and anti-inflammatory drugs, and they can even be taken at the same time, because taking them at the same time does not lead to adverse reactions, and the two drugs do not cancel each other’s effects. Antipyretic drugs are non-steroidal antipyretic and anti-inflammatory drugs, which are taken after a period of time to show sweating and fever reduction. Anti-inflammatory drugs mostly refer to antibiotics, if there is a bacterial infection taking antibiotics is more symptomatic, if there is no bacterial infection considered viral infection, do not need to take antibiotics to treat. When you take antipyretic drugs, you may experience gastrointestinal discomfort due to the stimulation of the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract by the antipyretic drugs, such as acid reflux, stomach pain or the formation of peptic ulcers. At this time, stomach discomfort may also irritate the stomach if you take other anti-inflammatory drugs, so in this case, you can take them at a slight interval, after the gastrointestinal discomfort is slightly relieved. If this is not the case, there is no problem even if the two drugs are taken at the same time.