Antipyretics, including acetaminophen (paracetamol), are prescribed commonly in children with pyrexia, despite minimal evidence of a clinical benefit. A literature review was performed by searching Medline and the Cochrane databases for research papers on the efficacy of paracetamol in febrile illnesses in children and adverse outcomes related to the use of paracetamol. No studies showed any clear benefit for the use of paracetamol in therapeutic doses in febrile children with viral or bacterial infections or with malaria. Some studies suggested that fever may have a beneficial role in infection, although no definitive prospective studies in children have been done to prove this. The use of paracetamol in therapeutic doses generally is safe...
Background: Parents often do not consider fever as an important physiological response and mechanism...
Abstract Objective Fever is a very common adaptive immune response in acute respiratory tract disord...
Drug informations, as it appears in package leaflet, lacks relevant encrypted data for the patient. ...
Antipyretics, including acetaminophen (paracetamol), are prescribed commonly in children with pyrexi...
Objective: To investigate whether paracetamol administration (i) increases the overall duration of f...
Aim: The use of antipyretics to manage the febrile child is becoming increasingly popular. Paracetam...
Worldwide, paracetamol is the most commonly used antipyretic for children and the drug of first choi...
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians) Aim: The...
Paracetamol is a common analgesic and antipyretic drug for management of fever and mild-to-moderate ...
Objective: To investigate whether paracetamol (acetaminophen) plus ibuprofen are superior to either ...
Introduction: fever is the primary symptom of most childhood illnesses and a cause of concern t...
Background: The antipyretic effect of intravenous versus oral paracetamol is not well known. This st...
Background: Parents often do not consider fever as an important physiological response and mechanism...
It is sensible to use paracetamol to reduce the discomfort caused by minor acute infections, surgica...
Fever in children is one of the most common reasons for seeking medical care and use of antipyretic ...
Background: Parents often do not consider fever as an important physiological response and mechanism...
Abstract Objective Fever is a very common adaptive immune response in acute respiratory tract disord...
Drug informations, as it appears in package leaflet, lacks relevant encrypted data for the patient. ...
Antipyretics, including acetaminophen (paracetamol), are prescribed commonly in children with pyrexi...
Objective: To investigate whether paracetamol administration (i) increases the overall duration of f...
Aim: The use of antipyretics to manage the febrile child is becoming increasingly popular. Paracetam...
Worldwide, paracetamol is the most commonly used antipyretic for children and the drug of first choi...
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians) Aim: The...
Paracetamol is a common analgesic and antipyretic drug for management of fever and mild-to-moderate ...
Objective: To investigate whether paracetamol (acetaminophen) plus ibuprofen are superior to either ...
Introduction: fever is the primary symptom of most childhood illnesses and a cause of concern t...
Background: The antipyretic effect of intravenous versus oral paracetamol is not well known. This st...
Background: Parents often do not consider fever as an important physiological response and mechanism...
It is sensible to use paracetamol to reduce the discomfort caused by minor acute infections, surgica...
Fever in children is one of the most common reasons for seeking medical care and use of antipyretic ...
Background: Parents often do not consider fever as an important physiological response and mechanism...
Abstract Objective Fever is a very common adaptive immune response in acute respiratory tract disord...
Drug informations, as it appears in package leaflet, lacks relevant encrypted data for the patient. ...