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Oral Solution Safety Guide

Safety assessment and usage guidance for various oral solution medications for G6PD deficiency patients

Oral Solution Safety Categories

Safe
Can be used normally
Relatively Safe
Recommended under doctor guidance
Use with Caution
Check ingredients carefully, use with care
Unsafe
Avoid use

Cold Medicine Oral Solutions

Shuanghuanglian Oral Solution

Unsafe

Contains honeysuckle, scutellaria and other contraindicated ingredients

Antiviral Oral Solution

Use with Caution

Some contain isatis root and other ingredients

Pediatric Cold Granules

Use with Caution

Check specific ingredients

999 Cold Medicine

Relatively Safe

Main ingredients are relatively safe

Cough Medicine Oral Solutions

Fritillaria Loquat Syrup

Relatively Safe

Main ingredients fritillaria and loquat leaf are safe

Jizhitang Syrup

Use with Caution

Contains houttuynia and other ingredients

Snake Gallbladder Fritillaria Solution

Relatively Safe

Main ingredients are safe

Compound Licorice Oral Solution

Relatively Safe

Licorice ingredients are relatively safe

Digestive Oral Solutions

Baoji Oral Solution

Use with Caution

Contains mint and other ingredients

Huoxiang Zhengqi Solution

Use with Caution

Contains agastache, perilla and other ingredients

Stomach-strengthening Digestive Oral Solution

Relatively Safe

Main ingredients are relatively safe

Mamiai

Safe

Probiotic preparation, safe

Common Questions About Oral Solution Use

Can G6PD deficiency patients take Shuanghuanglian oral solution?

G6PD deficiency patients are not recommended to use Shuanghuanglian oral solution. It contains honeysuckle, scutellaria, and forsythia, where honeysuckle and scutellaria may cause hemolytic reactions in G6PD deficient patients. For cold treatment, please consult a doctor for safe alternative medications.

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Usage Guidelines

  • Before using any oral solution, carefully read the ingredient list and avoid products containing contraindicated ingredients
  • When using a new oral solution for the first time, it is recommended to try a small dose and observe body reactions
  • If symptoms such as pallor, fatigue, or dark urine occur, stop use immediately and seek medical attention
  • When purchasing medications, inform the pharmacist of your G6PD deficiency status and seek professional advice