What are the common medicines used for cough in pediatric upper respiratory infections?

Pediatric upper respiratory tract infection cough should be based on a clear cause of the medication, the cause of the disease is different, its medication is also different, need to be symptomatic medication, common drugs are cough and phlegm, antibacterial, antiviral and so on. Upper respiratory tract infection is referred to as upper infection, the pathogens are mainly related to viruses and bacteria, and their medication is also different, the details are as follows: 1. Cough and phlegm medicines: such as pediatric cough syrup, such drugs have the effect of relieving cough, asthma, phlegm, etc. If the cough process is also accompanied by phlegm, the cough can be relieved. If the coughing process is also accompanied by phlegm, you can choose to promote the discharge of phlegm drugs, such as aminobromine hydrochloride, acetyl hemiobutyric acid and so on. 2. Antibacterial drugs: If the person is infected by bacteria, it can be improved by using cefixime as prescribed by the doctor, which has anti-inflammatory effect and improves the cough. 3. Antiviral drugs: for viral infections, it is recommended to take oral antiviral oral solution, pudilan oral solution and so on under the guidance of the doctor, which have antiviral effects. If it is caused by influenza virus, you can choose oseltamivir treatment if necessary. Treatment of pediatric upper respiratory tract infection cough medication is more varied, need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use, avoid unauthorized use of drugs.