What medications can be taken for high CRP?
Generally, an elevated CRP level indicates the presence of an inflammatory response in the body. Commonly used medications usually include Amoxicillin Capsules, Cefuroxime Axetil Tablets, Ibuprofen Sustained-release Capsules, Prednisone Tablets, Levofloxacin Tablets, etc., and the choice of medication should be based on the cause and type of inflammation. Specific details are as follows:
1. Amoxicillin Capsules: This medication belongs to the penicillin class of antibiotics and is suitable for elevated CRP caused by bacterial infections, such as respiratory tract infections and urinary tract infections. It controls infections by killing bacteria, thereby reducing CRP levels. It should only be used after confirming no history of penicillin allergy.
2. Cefuroxime Axetil Tablets: This cephalosporin-class antibiotic is used to treat infections caused by susceptible bacteria, such as tonsillitis, bronchitis, and skin and soft tissue infections. It effectively inhibits bacterial growth, reduces the inflammatory response, and helps lower CRP levels. Alcohol consumption should be avoided during use.
3. Ibuprofen Sustained-release Capsules: A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), it is suitable for aseptic inflammation or fever and pain symptoms accompanying bacterial infections. It inhibits the release of inflammatory mediators, alleviates inflammation, and indirectly helps reduce CRP levels. Long-term or excessive use should be avoided.
4. Prednisone Tablets: A glucocorticoid, it is used for elevated CRP caused by severe inflammatory responses or autoimmune diseases, such as active rheumatoid arthritis or severe allergic reactions. It rapidly suppresses inflammation and lowers CRP levels, but dosage and duration must strictly follow medical advice.
5. Levofloxacin Tablets: A quinolone-class antibiotic, it is suitable for infections of the respiratory tract, urinary tract, digestive system, etc., caused by susceptible bacteria. It controls the condition through antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, gradually returning CRP levels to normal. It should not be used in individuals under 18 years of age.
Consult a doctor before taking any medication, strictly follow medical instructions for dosage, and regularly recheck CRP and related indicators. If symptoms do not improve or discomfort occurs, seek medical attention promptly to adjust the treatment plan.