When cold symptoms are not serious, no medication is needed. Even if the symptoms are serious, oral medication is the mainstay, and infusion treatment is rare, but cough suppressants (e.g., aminobromine hydrochloride) and anti-infective medications (e.g., penicillin) can be used as prescribed by the doctor in special cases.
1. Cough suppressants: Cough and phlegm symptoms may be induced by colds, and cough suppressants can be used as prescribed by the doctor, commonly used drugs include aminobromine hydrochloride.
2. Anti-infective drugs: when combined with bacterial infection, follow the doctor’s instructions for anti-infective treatment, commonly used drugs are cefoperazone sulbactam, penicillin sodium, azithromycin and so on.
Cold infusion should be carried out in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, the doctor will choose the appropriate drugs according to the cause of the patient’s illness and symptoms.