The antipyretic activity of ibuprofen and aspirin was compared in sixteen children with pyrexia due to upper respiratory tract infection and in twelve withfever due to other causes. All 28 children received ibuprofen (7 mg/kg of body-weight) and aspirin (15 mg/kg of body-weight) in a single dose on 2 consecutive days in a crossover manner. Rectal temperature was recorded prior to and at regular intervals up to 8 hours after drug administration. Analysis of the results indicate that ibuprofen and aspirin effectively lower temperature and the two drugs are comparable in their antipyretic activity. In conclusion, significant antipyretic activity, good tolerance profile and availability in syrup form make ibuprofen a useful substitute for aspir...
Background: The antipyretic effect of intravenous versus oral paracetamol is not well known. This st...
The article deals with an analysis of the world literature of recent years, the aim of which was to ...
Abstract Background We aimed to compare the antipyretic efficacy, safety, and tolerability between o...
Thirty-five pyrexial children with varying pathologies were entered into an open study to compare th...
The antipyretic effect of ibuprofen is superior to that of paracetamol in children with typhoid feve...
A combination of aspirin and acetaminophen was compared to either oral antipyretic agent used alone ...
pyretic therapy in current use. Several commonly used antipyretic therapies were compared in a serie...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Dipyrone is a widely used over-the-counter antipyretic in Latin America, and ...
WOS: A1997WY27100011PubMed ID: 9141257Two hundred and twenty-four children aged 6 months to 5 years,...
Objective: To summarize the existing evidence on the efficacy of therapy with alternating antipyreti...
BACKGROUND: Antipyretics reduce the prolonged, high fever characteristic of typhoid fever. The benef...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness and rate of temperature reduction of three antipyretic medic...
Aim: The use of antipyretics to manage the febrile child is becoming increasingly popular. Paracetam...
The antipyretic efficacies of ibuprofen (5 mg/kg dose) and acetaminophen (10 mg/kg dose) were compar...
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians) Aim: The...
Background: The antipyretic effect of intravenous versus oral paracetamol is not well known. This st...
The article deals with an analysis of the world literature of recent years, the aim of which was to ...
Abstract Background We aimed to compare the antipyretic efficacy, safety, and tolerability between o...
Thirty-five pyrexial children with varying pathologies were entered into an open study to compare th...
The antipyretic effect of ibuprofen is superior to that of paracetamol in children with typhoid feve...
A combination of aspirin and acetaminophen was compared to either oral antipyretic agent used alone ...
pyretic therapy in current use. Several commonly used antipyretic therapies were compared in a serie...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Dipyrone is a widely used over-the-counter antipyretic in Latin America, and ...
WOS: A1997WY27100011PubMed ID: 9141257Two hundred and twenty-four children aged 6 months to 5 years,...
Objective: To summarize the existing evidence on the efficacy of therapy with alternating antipyreti...
BACKGROUND: Antipyretics reduce the prolonged, high fever characteristic of typhoid fever. The benef...
Objective: To compare the effectiveness and rate of temperature reduction of three antipyretic medic...
Aim: The use of antipyretics to manage the febrile child is becoming increasingly popular. Paracetam...
The antipyretic efficacies of ibuprofen (5 mg/kg dose) and acetaminophen (10 mg/kg dose) were compar...
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians) Aim: The...
Background: The antipyretic effect of intravenous versus oral paracetamol is not well known. This st...
The article deals with an analysis of the world literature of recent years, the aim of which was to ...
Abstract Background We aimed to compare the antipyretic efficacy, safety, and tolerability between o...