Introduction: fever is the primary symptom of most childhood illnesses and a cause of concern to their caregivers. The antipyretics commonly used to treat fever are ibuprofen and paracetamol. Most studies on the effectiveness of ibuprofen and paracetamol in treating fever in under-fives were conducted in Europe and North America with very few in African children. This study was aimed at assessing the effectiveness and safety of a single dose therapy of ibuprofen versus paracetamol for treating childhood fever in Nigeria. Methods: a randomized, controlled clinical trial was conducted in the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, in Nigeria. A total of 140 eligible children aged 6-59 months with tympanic temperature of 38°C-40°C w...
Drug informations, as it appears in package leaflet, lacks relevant encrypted data for the patient. ...
Background: The antipyretic effect of intravenous versus oral paracetamol is not well known. This st...
Objective: To estimate the cost to the NHS and to parents and carers of treating febrile preschool c...
Objective: To investigate whether paracetamol (acetaminophen) plus ibuprofen are superior to either ...
Objectives: To establish the relative clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of paracetamol p...
Aim: The use of antipyretics to manage the febrile child is becoming increasingly popular. Paracetam...
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians) Aim: The...
A randomised open label study of the combined use of paracetamol and ibuprofen to rapidly reduce fev...
Objective: Paracetamol and ibuprofen are widely used for fever in children as monotherapy and as com...
Antipyretics, including acetaminophen (paracetamol), are prescribed commonly in children with pyrexi...
Antipyretics, including acetaminophen (paracetamol), are prescribed commonly in children with pyrexi...
Introduction: Childhood fever is the most common reason for parents to seek medical attention.1 Desp...
Objective: To investigate whether paracetamol administration (i) increases the overall duration of f...
Abstract Background Antipyretic drugs are widely used in children with fever, though there is a cont...
Objective: To estimate the cost to the NHS and to parents and carers of treating febrile preschool c...
Drug informations, as it appears in package leaflet, lacks relevant encrypted data for the patient. ...
Background: The antipyretic effect of intravenous versus oral paracetamol is not well known. This st...
Objective: To estimate the cost to the NHS and to parents and carers of treating febrile preschool c...
Objective: To investigate whether paracetamol (acetaminophen) plus ibuprofen are superior to either ...
Objectives: To establish the relative clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of paracetamol p...
Aim: The use of antipyretics to manage the febrile child is becoming increasingly popular. Paracetam...
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians) Aim: The...
A randomised open label study of the combined use of paracetamol and ibuprofen to rapidly reduce fev...
Objective: Paracetamol and ibuprofen are widely used for fever in children as monotherapy and as com...
Antipyretics, including acetaminophen (paracetamol), are prescribed commonly in children with pyrexi...
Antipyretics, including acetaminophen (paracetamol), are prescribed commonly in children with pyrexi...
Introduction: Childhood fever is the most common reason for parents to seek medical attention.1 Desp...
Objective: To investigate whether paracetamol administration (i) increases the overall duration of f...
Abstract Background Antipyretic drugs are widely used in children with fever, though there is a cont...
Objective: To estimate the cost to the NHS and to parents and carers of treating febrile preschool c...
Drug informations, as it appears in package leaflet, lacks relevant encrypted data for the patient. ...
Background: The antipyretic effect of intravenous versus oral paracetamol is not well known. This st...
Objective: To estimate the cost to the NHS and to parents and carers of treating febrile preschool c...