Dexamethasone Hydrochloride Injection and cotrimoxazole are mainly used together to rapidly lower the temperature, and are usually used in the emergency antipyretic treatment of patients with acute hyperthermia.
Dexamethasone hydrochloride injection belongs to the glucocorticoid class of drugs, with obvious anti-inflammatory, anti-toxic and anti-allergic effects; cotrimoxazole belongs to the class of antipyretic and analgesic drugs, which has a good effect on lowering the temperature. The two drugs together can effectively reduce body temperature, cooling effect is relatively good, suitable for more serious high fever patients.
The adverse reactions of Dexamethasone Hydrochloride Injection are mainly gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, etc. Long-term use of the drug may also be infected and neurological symptoms, such as insomnia, irritability, etc.; Compound aminobarbital adverse reactions include rash, urticaria, granulocyte deficiency, and anaphylaxis;
Contraindications to Dexamethasone Hydrochloride Injection include hypersensitivity to glucocorticoid drugs, history of severe psychiatric disorders, active gastric or duodenal ulcers, severe hypertension, and glaucoma; Contraindications to Cotrimoxazole Barbiturate are hypersensitivity to the product, barbiturates, or pyrazolones.
The above two drugs can be given by intramuscular injection at the same time, but you need to go to a regular hospital for medication, the doctor should choose the appropriate dose of the drug according to the patient’s actual situation, to ensure the safety of the drug and the best therapeutic effect.