What medication should be taken for cough and nasal congestion caused by H1N1 flu?
Swine flu is the short form of influenza A (H1N1). In general, when symptoms such as cough and nasal congestion occur due to influenza A (H1N1), antiviral medications, antipyretic drugs, and cough-relieving expectorants can be taken under a doctor's guidance. Specific analysis is as follows:
1. Antiviral Medications
When patients develop symptoms such as cough and nasal congestion caused by influenza A (H1N1), they may take oseltamivir phosphate capsules, ribavirin granules, acyclovir tablets, etc., as directed by a physician. These medications are primarily used to treat viral infections and can also be used for prevention during outbreaks of the influenza A (H1N1) virus. However, medication should only be taken under medical supervision and according to the instructions for proper use.
2. Antipyretic Medications
For fever symptoms, commonly used antipyretics include ibuprofen sustained-release capsules and acetaminophen tablets. However, these should be used correctly under a doctor’s guidance.
3. Cough-Relieving Expectorant Medications
For cough symptoms, patients may appropriately use cough-relieving expectorants such as Chuanbei Pipa Syrup or Isatis root granules to help relieve coughing and reduce phlegm.
In addition, decongestants may also be taken to relieve nasal congestion and improve nasal airflow. Moreover, individuals suspected of or diagnosed with influenza A (H1N1) should seek prompt medical care, and doctors will guide appropriate medication based on the individual's condition.