Cold medicines do not contain cephalosporin. The main effects of cold medicines are anti-allergic, antipyretic, antipyretic and analgesic, etc. Clinical use of cold medicines can relieve fever, nasal congestion, runny nose, fatigue and other cold symptoms. At present, cold medicines are generally composed of antipyretic and analgesic drugs, nasal mucosal vasoconstrictor drugs, histamine antagonists, central excitatory drugs, antiviral drugs composed of compound preparations. Cephalosporin is an antibiotic with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, usually used for infections caused by sensitive bacteria in all parts of the body. Colds are usually caused by viral infections, so cold medicines do not contain cephalosporin and patients do not need to add cephalosporin. If you need to use cold medicine or cephalosporin, please consult a professional doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment, not blindly taking drugs.