Pediatric Chai Gui Fever Reducing Granules and Amino Phenol Flavonoid (i.e., Pediatric Amino Phenol Flavonoid Granules) can be used together under the supervision of a physician.
1. Pediatric Chai-Gui Fever-reducing Granules is a proprietary Chinese medicine made of Chai Hu and Gui Zhi with the efficacy of promoting sweating, relieving the surface, clearing the internal organs and reducing fever. It is suitable for the use of children with exogenous fever, headache, body pain, thirst, red pharynx, runny nose, ulcer, yellow urine, and dry stools. Contraindications include hypersensitivity to the product. Adverse reactions include diarrhea, rash, itching, nausea and vomiting.
2. Pediatric Aminophenol Flavonamins Granules is indicated for the relief of headache, fever, limb pain, runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing, sore throat and other symptoms caused by colds (common or epidemic) in children. It should be contraindicated in severe hepatic and renal insufficiency and in those who are allergic to the product. Adverse reactions include mild dizziness, malaise, epigastric discomfort, dry mouth, nausea, lack of appetite, rash and other self-resolving symptoms.
Pediatric aminophenol xuanamin granules are not recommended for use with other antipyretic and analgesic drugs (which may increase the risk of nephrotoxicity), while pediatric chai gui fever-reducing granules do not belong to the antipyretic and analgesic drugs referred to in the western medical point of view and there is no clear drug interaction between the two, so it is considered that the two can be used together.
Note that during the medication period, avoid smoking, alcohol, spicy, cold and greasy food, avoid taking tonic Chinese medicine at the same time, avoid drinking alcohol and alcoholic beverages, etc. The specific medication should be used by a specialist physician. Specific medication should be carried out under the guidance of a specialist, not unauthorized use of medication.