What should I do if my fever doesn’t go down with Merrill Lynch for influenza A?

Influenza A is generally referred to as influenza A H1N1, and the generic name of Merrill is Ibuprofen Suspension. Patients with influenza A H1N1 who are taking Ibuprofen Suspension and still have a high fever that does not go down, can be treated with physical therapy, antiviral medications, and prompt medical attention.
Ibuprofen Suspension belongs to a kind of non-steroidal antipyretic and analgesic drug, which can be used to improve the fever caused by common cold or influenza in children.
If patients with influenza A (H1N1) who are taking ibuprofen suspension still have a high fever that does not go away, they can take physical therapy to lower the temperature, use a wet towel to apply cold compresses to the forehead, etc., and also take oral antiviral medications, such as oseltamivir, ribavirin, etc. The above antiviral medications should be taken in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and they should be taken to the doctor in a timely manner in order to find out the cause of the illness and prevent it from worsening.