Those antipyretics that should be eliminated

Yesterday morning, I sent a microblog to tell everyone that analgin has been eliminated abroad, so some netizens commented under the microblog: “I have relied on it to reduce my fever only a few times since I was a child, and the effect is quick and cheap], while others commented:” I went to a large 3A hospital to see a doctor, and the doctor gave my baby analgin nasal drops. “ There is a long way to go in popular science, Not only does the general public need to update their knowledge of medication, Clinicians need to update their knowledge of medication. The basic principles of scientific medication are safety, effectiveness and economy. Safety is ranked first. When the use Read More …

Antipyretic: Which side effect is small, oral or suppository?

After continuous popular science, netizens now know that there are two kinds of antipyretic drugs widely used in the world, namely [acetaminophen] and [ibuprofen] recommended by the World Health Organization. Moreover, acetaminophen is the first choice of antipyretic due to its long clinical use time and high safety. Because acetaminophen has two different dosage forms, oral and suppository, netizens often ask me such questions: [acetaminophen can have suppository for rectal administration, why should there be oral dosage forms? Shouldn’t suppositories have less side effects than oral administration, and wouldn’t they hurt the liver? ] With this question in mind, let’s compare the absorption and metabolism differences between oral administration and suppository. Absorption and Metabolism of Oral and Suppository The main Read More …