What are the different types of fever-reducing medications?
Antipyretic drugs refer to medications used to reduce fever. Commonly used antipyretics include acetaminophen tablets, ibuprofen tablets, nimesulide tablets, enteric-coated aspirin tablets, and indomethacin tablets, which should be taken as directed by a physician. Specific details are as follows:
1. Acetaminophen tablets: Acetaminophen is an over-the-counter antipyretic and analgesic commonly used to relieve mild fever and pain, such as headaches, muscle aches, and joint pain.
2. Ibuprofen tablets: Ibuprofen is an over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that has antipyretic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory effects. It can be used to alleviate mild fever, headaches, muscle pain, rheumatic pain, and other symptoms associated with pain and inflammation.
3. Nimesulide tablets: Nimesulide is an over-the-counter NSAID similar to ibuprofen, used to relieve fever, headaches, muscle pain, and inflammation.
4. Enteric-coated aspirin tablets: Enteric-coated aspirin is an over-the-counter antipyretic and NSAID. The enteric coating resists stomach acid, thereby reducing gastric irritation. It is commonly used to relieve fever, headaches, and joint pain, and may also be used as an antiplatelet (antithrombotic) agent.
5. Indomethacin tablets: Indomethacin is an over-the-counter NSAID used to relieve fever, headaches, muscle pain, and conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis.
All of these medications can be used for fever reduction and pain relief; however, the specific choice should be based on individual circumstances, symptoms, and recommendations from a doctor or pharmacist. Additionally, these drugs should be used according to the instructions on the label and medical advice to ensure safe and effective use.