Difference between guaiacol mephedroneamine syrup and aminoglutethimide hydrochloride

The difference between guaiacol mepanamine syrup and aminophenolamine hydrochloride (incorrect term: compound aminophenolamine) is mainly in clinical application, guaiacol mepanamine syrup is mainly used for bronchial congestive cough, sputum; compound aminophenolamine is mainly used for antipyretic and analgesic.
Guaihenol Methylphenidate Syrup is generally used for sputum and congestive cough caused by bronchitis or colds; Compound aminophenolamine is generally used for antipyretic and analgesic effects, i.e., through the inhibition of the synthesis and release of prostaglandins and bradykinin, etc., to produce antipyretic and analgesic effects, and is generally used for the cold caused by fever, nasal congestion, headache, etc..
It is worth noting that both of them have some adverse reactions, the adverse reactions of guaiacol mephedroneamine syrup include headache, dizziness, palpitations, etc.; the adverse reactions of compound aminophenolamine include nausea, hallucinations and even fainting, and the long-term use of it may cause damage to the liver and kidney function.
When using Guaiacol Metamizanamine Syrup and Compound Aminophenolamine, patients need to be under the guidance of a doctor, do not blindly use the drug, so as not to cause adverse consequences.