New crown usually refers to a new coronavirus infection, for which stockpiling medication is usually not necessary.
It's okay to have a little bit of medication on hand during an outbreak. In fact, not only is the process of the epidemic, we usually may have some OTC drugs at home, such as: cold medicine, cough medicine, medicine for diarrhea, these are the most basic drugs, then there may be some allergy medication, because you go to an unfamiliar environment, these basic medicines can also be based on your own there is no special problems, and then go to the
The new coronavirus is a highly contagious virus that can spread widely from person to person using droplets, aerosols and other substances as carriers. There is generally no need to stock up on drugs when fighting infection with the virus. This is because patients are not advised to take medication immediately after infection with the new coronavirus. Instead, they need to take medication according to the different clinical manifestations after the onset of symptoms, and avoid taking two medications with the same or similar efficacy at the same time, so as to avoid significant stimulation of the body by the medication components and to prevent aggravating the burden on the organism. Under such treatment, it is usually not necessary to prepare a large amount of drugs in advance. In addition, due to the influence of individual physical condition, viral load and other factors, after infection with the new coronavirus, not all people will have exactly the same symptoms, which makes the drugs used in the treatment process also have some differences, and blindly stockpiling drugs may not be effective drugs for such symptoms, and will not be able to play a good role in the period of illness.
Therefore, in the fight against the new coronavirus, you can properly prepare some drugs for common symptoms, such as ibuprofen tablets, acetaminophen tablets, Lianhua Qingdian granules, etc., with the effect of reducing sore throat, clearing the throat drops, quinclorac tablets, etc., but to avoid excessive stockpiling of drugs.