Pediatric Aminophenol Flavonamide Granules is a common Class A over-the-counter drug used to relieve the symptoms of children’s colds and is widely used in clinical practice. The main adverse effects of the drug include dizziness, fatigue, nausea, epigastric discomfort, dry mouth, lack of appetite and skin rash. The correct use of the drug according to the dose can relieve a series of symptoms caused by children’s colds, and alcohol or beverages containing alcohol should not be consumed during the administration of the drug, and patients with abnormal liver and kidney functions should not take the drug. The drug contains acetaminophen, chlorpheniramine maleate are metabolized by the liver and overdose can lead to an increase in transaminases. It is worth noting that pediatric aminophenanthramine pellets alone will not cause liver function abnormalities when taken in the dose as directed, and that adverse reactions are often the result of drug overdose or the simultaneous administration of several drugs. Pediatric Aminophen Flavoxamine Granules contain acetaminophen, chlorpheniramine maleate and artificial oxymoron, so avoid taking this drug along with similar drugs that contain the drug or have similar effects as this drug. For example, Tylenol and Merlin have antipyretic and analgesic effects, and antihistamines such as loratadine and mizolastine, as well as vitamin C silver fork tablets containing artificial oxymorphone. If it is simply used to relieve the symptoms of fever, headache or sneezing and runny nose caused by pediatric colds, acetaminophen or paracetamol can be taken alone, without the need to increase the intake of drug ingredients by using compound preparations.