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Is it necessary to queue up at the drugstore to buy medicine now?

I don't think it's necessary to wait in line for antidiarrheal drugs. You can buy respiratory antiviral, antitussive, expectorant, antiallergic, gastrointestinal and antibacterial drugs, and prepare some commonly used family drugs, but there is no need to hoard them.

I passed the drugstore today and saw many people queuing to buy medicine. Friends are spreading their hoard of drugs to treat COVID-19.

I am a medical student. Tell me my opinion: it's a three-point poison and you can't eat it casually. It is necessary to distinguish between the common cold and the real "dangerous" contact, and the symptoms of fever are serious. In this way, you should go to the local fever clinic for a single-person and single-tube nucleic acid screening. If it's really Yang, don't stay at home and treat yourself. Especially the elderly with basic diseases are more dangerous.

There is no need to store too many antiviral and anti-inflammatory drugs at home. It's scary to follow suit Meet and talk about the degree of medicine. Small medicine boxes at home should be disinfected frequently to clean up expired drugs. Medication depends on the indications and good habits of validity. Small medicine boxes are generally used by special people to disinfect alcohol with band-aid according to the needs of family members to manage respiratory tract and digestive tract. If you have hypertension and basic sexually transmitted diseases, just prepare some symptomatic antihypertensive drugs, Jiuxin Dan. Taking an active part in physical exercise and having a good attitude are the best preventive drugs.

COVID-19 is not terrible. The most important protection is to wear a mask when going out, wash your hands frequently and rinse your mouth with warm and light salt water, and don't go to crowded places to adhere to good exercise habits. Be a positive person who doesn't believe rumors.

Do you want to buy medicine early in the morning? There is no need for hoarders to go too far. My roommate is worried that he is Yang because of his cough and sore throat. He went to the hospital to do nucleic acid first, only to know that there was no number. He needs to make an appointment to do nucleic acid and run to a nucleic acid testing point. Seeing hundreds of people waiting in line, he was afraid that without Yang, he would be Yang, so he didn't plan to do it! But I still want to buy medicine. As a result, I ran to several pharmacies without buying medicine. Finally bought a box of cold capsules! I don't know whether to blame myself for not hoarding medicine earlier or what. Didn't the official say that there will be enough medicine every day, so don't hoard it? It's urgent not to buy when you don't want to! People who buy drugs don't need to buy them if they hoard them, which is not good. So I think it's necessary to hoard medicine, but enough is enough, don't you think?

A friend who works in a drugstore told me: Don't spend money on hoarding medicine. In less than half a month, you will find that the medicine you are looking for in the city today, looking for contacts everywhere, and even spending a lot of money waiting in line for a few hours to buy medicine, online and offline, will be available everywhere. After more than a year, you will find that 90% of the medicines you have worked so hard to take are about to expire. Recalling the madness of hoarding drugs, Lian Xiao couldn't help it. A friend said that their pharmacy has sold more cold medicines in recent days than the sum of the past three years. The most interesting thing is that even a few cents used to count for half a day. Faced with the doubled drug price, they didn't even blink. They bought a dozen boxes of twenty boxes, which was very generous. A friend said that if there are old people and children at home, just prepare some basic medicines to reduce fever and clear heat, and there is no need to hoard medicines at all. The most ridiculous thing is that some people actually start taking medicine when they are in good health, which is also called prevention. Others feel a little sick. No matter what happened, the virus didn't do anything to him, so they ate themselves into acute liver failure and lived in ICU. Prepare medicine reasonably, use medicine safely and reasonably, keep a good attitude, eat well, sleep well, exercise well, and everything will be fine.

Now that the epidemic has been liberalized, pharmacies line up like nucleic acids. They were afraid to go out in the past, but now they are afraid to go out. They had a fever before and went to buy medicine. Now they have a fever. They used to be locked at home, but now they are not allowed to go out. One last bite. There's really no need to hoard medicine. Just operate normally. After hoarding, I found that many drugs were useless. Isn't this a waste of public resources? On the contrary, patients who really need medicine can't buy medicine!