Is Compound Aminoglutethimide Tablets an antiviral drug?

Compound Aminophenalkamide Tablets are commonly used in clinical practice to treat respiratory viral infections. They contain amantadine, which inhibits viral multiplication and is an antiviral drug, but not a simple antiviral drug. Compound Aminophenalkamide Tablets have five ingredients, including amantadine, acetaminophen, artificial oxymorphone, caffeine, and chlorpheniramine maleate, among which amantadine can specifically inhibit influenza A virus, so Compound Aminophenalkamide Tablets have antiviral effects and belong to antiviral drugs. In addition, acetaminophen can relieve fever and analgesia; artificial niuhuang belongs to Chinese medicine, which can clear heat and detoxify; caffeine can excite the central nervous system; chlorpheniramine maleate can be anti-allergic. Therefore, Compound Aminophenalkylamine Tablets can not only fight against viruses, but also relieve symptoms such as fever and muscle aches caused by viral infections. Patients may experience drowsiness and weakness after taking Aminoglutethimide Tablets, which are adverse drug reactions and will be relieved after stopping the drug, so there is no need to worry too much.