Merrill generally refers to ibuprofen suspension, and cephalosporin and ibuprofen suspension can usually be taken together. Cephalosporin can be taken to reduce inflammation and sterilization, and ibuprofen suspension can be taken to reduce fever. There are usually no adverse reactions when the two are taken together. However, each patient’s constitution is different, so whether you can take at the same time, you need to follow the doctor’s advice.
1. Cephalosporins are antibiotics that can be used to treat diseases caused by pneumococcal and staphylococcal infections, such as pneumonia and pharyngitis. Cephalosporin is contraindicated if the patient is allergic to cephalosporins. Alcohol consumption is prohibited during the medication.
2. Ibuprofen Suspension can be used to treat fever, dizziness and other symptoms caused by children’s common cold, influenza and other diseases. Allergic reactions such as rash, dizziness and abdominal discomfort may occur when taking Ibuprofen Suspension.
Patients who are allergic to Ibuprofen Suspension and its ingredients, patients who have induced asthma and urticaria or allergic reactions to aspirin or other NSAIDs, patients who have applied Ibuprofen Suspension and its components
Ibuprofen is contraindicated in patients with allergic reactions to aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, in patients with gastrointestinal bleeding or perforation after the application of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, in patients with active peptic ulcers or with previous recurrence of bleeding from ulcers.
The ingredients in these two drugs do not conflict with each other, so they can usually be taken together. Patients are advised to take Cephalosporin, Ibuprofen Suspension as prescribed by their doctor and to seek medical attention as soon as possible if they experience any discomfort after taking the medication.