The Chinese herbs Chai Hu and Antelope Horn have definite antipyretic effects. They can be used in patients with a high fever exceeding 38.5°C or in patients at risk of convulsions. These drugs are relatively fast-acting, moderate and long-lasting. They are not usually associated with profuse sweating and are widely used in clinical practice. In addition, there are some compound preparations of proprietary Chinese medicines can also reduce fever, but also symptomatic treatment of its own symptoms, such as ephedra soup, Yin Qiao tablets, Qing Kai Ling particles, etc., can achieve the so-called Chinese medicine to dispel the evil outside the cold. The body temperature can drop after using the medicine, accompanied by the improvement of other symptoms. In addition, high fever caused by external wind and cold can be treated with Zi Xue Dan, Zhi Bao Dan, and An Gong Niu Huang Wan. Among them, Angong Niuhuang Pill can also be used for patients with high fever accompanied by delirium. Patients will sweat slightly while taking these drugs, so they should pay attention to keeping warm to avoid wind chill and getting cold again. In addition, there are also many Chinese patent medicines based on clearing heat and detoxification, which can also be used as antipyretics, such as Yansuuning Oral Liquid, Clear Heat and Detoxification Oral Liquid, Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid, etc. These are mainly used when the superficial evidence has been lifted, but there is still internal heat.