How to prepare common medicines at home?

  Antipyretics: acetaminophen (Tylenol) ibuprofen (Merlin), both are antipyretics, generally taken for high fever (over 39°C), conditions can be relaxed if the child has a history of febrile convulsions. Persistent high fever can be used alternatively, and Nimesulide is not recommended.  The first one is to take the first dose double, take it on an empty stomach, a packet to 50ml, this preaching I can surpass Hua Shao’s speed of speech), the latter pay attention not to use hot water to brew.  Anti-viral drugs: Ribavirin aerosol (Shinvirin), in view of the onset of herpes pharyngitis and hand, foot and mouth disease recommended under the situation, although there is still controversy about its role, but compared to ribavirin injection and granular form, aerosol side effects are much smaller. Not to mention that more than 90% of the most common upper respiratory tract infections are viral infections, at least antivirals are more reliable than direct on antibiotics.  Moist burn cream: not yet prepared, but the first step after a burn is to rinse with cold water rather than directly on the medicine.  Hygiene equipment: ear thermometer (Braun) or large mercury thermometer that is not easily broken, not recommended for frontal thermometer, not recommended for measuring neck temperature. Cooling patches or antipyretic gel, skin wounds or allergies are contraindicated. Not recommended for use on chest, abdomen and back. Band-aids, cotton swabs, cotton balls.