Inflammatory processes of the upper respiratory tract and pharynx occupy a leading position both in terms of the frequency of visits to an otolaryngologist and in the variety of pathogenic factors that cause processes accompanied by sore throat. With an inflammatory process occurring in the lymphoid ring of the pharynx, symptoms are usually caused by local factors, so local treatment, both anti-inflammatory and analgesic, is especially important. However, according to the literature, in most cases systemic antibacterial therapy is prescribed. According to modern concepts, it is known that systemic antimicrobial agents should be prescribed strictly according to indications, since the viral etiology of the inflammatory process is the most common. Based on this point of view, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are effective. In turn, according to many studies, preparations of the lysine salt of ketoprofen have shown their effectiveness in relieving symptoms without leading to the development of obvious side effects. Based on a review of literature data, it is shown that the lysine salt of ketoprofen has a wide therapeutic potential, good tolerability, and ease of use, which allows us to recommend this drug for use in patients with acute inflammatory processes in the pharynx caused by both microbial and viral agents. This drug is one of the most effective because there is no interaction with other drugs, and it can be used as part of combination therapy with antiseptics. If it is necessary to carry out antibacterial therapy for the treatment of an acute or exacerbation of a chronic process in the pharyngeal cavity, the drug of choice can be considered a third-generation semisynthetic cephalosporin antibiotic for oral administration with a broad spectrum of action, cefixime.