There is no conclusion on the five most commonly used medicines for wind-heat colds, which can be analyzed through evidence-based analysis using Yin Qiao San, Sang Ju Drink, and Onion, Dried Bean, and Platycodonopsis Soup, among other treatments. Yin Qiao San is composed of forsythia, silver flowers, eustoma, licorice, peppermint, bamboo leaves, thorns, burdock and tempeh. It has the effects of pungent cooling and penetrating the surface, clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat and toxins from the body). It is used in treating wind-heat epidemics and the first signs of warm diseases. Note that it is not suitable for people with wind-cold and flu, or Yang deficiency. Mulberry and Chrysanthemum Drink contains Mulberry leaf, Chrysanthemum, Platycodon grandiflorus, Forsythia, Mentha piperita, Glycyrrhiza glabra and Reed Root. It has the effect of dispersing wind and clearing heat, promoting the lung and relieving cough. It is suitable for those who have wind-warmth at the beginning of cold, with the evidence of the evil guest of the lungs and collaterals. Note that it is not suitable for people with wind-cold flu. Onion, Black Bean and Platycodonopsis Soup contains white onion, platycodonopsis, jiao gardenia, tempeh, mint, forsythia, raw licorice and tamarind leaf. It has the efficacy of dispersing wind and clearing heat, and is suitable for the initial onset of wind-warmth, with symptoms such as headache, body heat, slight aversion to wind-cold, and cough. Note that wind-cold cold, Yang deficiency should not be used. The above commonly used medicines for wind-heat colds are cold in nature, and prolonged use may result in damage to yang qi and symptoms such as cold pain in the epigastrium (cold pain in the stomach and abdomen), diarrhea, and fear of cold. If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you seek medical advice and use medication under the guidance of a physician.