Anti-inflammatory drugs are not exactly the same as antibiotics. The specific types of drugs and their effects are not exactly the same. Anti-inflammatory drugs are common medications that can eliminate inflammation and relieve fever and pain. For inflammation caused by non-fungal bacterial or viral infections, anti-inflammatory drugs can also play an anti-inflammatory role. Therefore, in addition to antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs also include steroidal or non-steroidal agents. Antibiotics are mainly drugs that can play an anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory role, generally are microorganisms produced during the process of infection or activity of the antipathogen or biological activity of the stimulation of metabolites, can be targeted to inhibit the fungal bacterial infections, and thus play a role in the anti-inflammatory effect. However, antibiotics cannot have an anti-inflammatory effect on inflammation caused by non-fungal bacterial infection types. When choosing anti-inflammatory or antibiotic medications, you should consult your doctor for advice and caution.