Do you still need to take Sensodyne after the fever goes down?

The generic name of Sensodyne is Compound Aminophenol Alkylamine Tablets. Whether or not you need to take Compound Aminophenol Alkylamine Tablets after the fever has gone down mainly depends on whether or not the individual’s body has recovered, and if you are still experiencing some other discomforts due to the cold, you can continue to take Compound Aminophenol Alkylamine Tablets for treatment. Compound aminophenol alkylamine tablets is a kind of compound preparation, the medication contains medicinal ingredients mainly include acetaminophen, artificial oxalis, chlorpheniramine maleate, amantadine and caffeine, which together can effectively relieve or alleviate the symptoms of fever, headache, sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, sore throat, limb pain and so on caused by the common cold and the influenza. If the body temperature returns to normal on its own after a cold, but there are still other uncomfortable symptoms such as sore throat, nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, etc., then you can continue to take the drug; if the body temperature returns to normal because of taking antipyretic medications such as acetaminophen tablets, then it is not recommended to take Sensodyne again in order to avoid serious adverse reactions from repeated use of antipyretic medications. Taking fosetyl aminophenol alkylamine tablets may cause drowsiness, nausea, dizziness, dry mouth, lack of appetite and other adverse reactions, usually after discontinuing the drug will recover on its own. It is contraindicated in cases of severe hepatic and renal insufficiency, in newborns, as well as in infants under the age of 1 year, and in cases of hypersensitivity to the ingredients contained in the drug. Individuals are advised to consult a professional physician or pharmacist before using Compound Amino Phenol Alkylamine Tablets, and not to take them on their own to avoid adverse consequences.