Medications can be taken during the infusion if the patient’s digestive system is still functioning and there is no conflict between the medications. General doctors in the treatment of disease process, will follow can be oral drugs do not intramuscular injection, can be intramuscular injection of drugs do not infusion. Therefore, the patients who generally need infusion, there are abnormalities in the digestive system, can not properly absorb the drug, only then will be intravenous infusion. Oral medications are not recommended in this state. There are also some patients who are given fluids for a quick effect in order to treat an acute illness, and their own digestive system is still normal. In this case, it is permissible to take medications during the infusion as long as there are no contraindications to pairing between the oral medications and the medications used in the infusion. In addition, some doctors may add some oral medications to the infusion to regulate the patient’s condition. Whether or not you need to add oral medications in the infusion, you should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions, not to take your own advice, unauthorized use of medication.