Does cold medicine contain cephalosporin?

Cephalosporin refers to cephalosporin antibiotic drugs, commonly used in the clinic to combat colds generally do not contain cephalosporin as a component. Anti-cold medicines refer to medicines used to improve the symptoms of colds and flu, which are more varied, generally including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and anti-allergy drugs, so as to reduce fever, pain and improve the symptoms of nasal congestion, runny nose and other symptoms of the role. Cephalosporin is a kind of antibiotic drugs, only to cephalosporin sensitive bacterial infections can be used for anti-infective treatment, anti-cold medicines generally do not add cephalosporin. Cephalosporin is not usually added to cold and flu medicines. Patients with cold and flu symptoms, such as the need for medication, should carefully read the instructions for use of the drug and consult a physician or pharmacist, do not blindly self-medication.