Objective Fever is the most common reason for the presentation of children in the outpatient department. Paracetamol is marketed in different formulations for ease of administration to the paediatric population. These include syrups, dispersible tablets and rectal inserts. Dispersible tablets disintegrate rapidly in liquid and are subsequently taken orally, providing another oral formulation. We determined if there is a difference in the antipyretic efficacy of the syrup and the dispersible formulation of paracetamol, thereby prompting the development of the latter (another oral formulation) for use in children. Methods A randomised, controlled, double-blind intervention of a single dose of both formulations was given to febrile children, a...
Objective: The evidence on the effectiveness of alternating antipyretics in fever management is scar...
Objective: To summarize the existing evidence on the efficacy of therapy with alternating antipyreti...
Paracetamol is a common analgesic and antipyretic drug for management of fever and mild-to-moderate ...
Background: The antipyretic effect of intravenous versus oral paracetamol is not well known. This st...
Objective: To assess the comparative efficacy of oral versus rectal paracetamol in reducing fever in...
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...
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians) Aim: The...
Background: The common treatment to reduce fever is administration of paracetamol orally. However, o...
Objective: Fever is one of the most common presenting symptoms in children receiving care at the out...
Objective: Paracetamol and ibuprofen are widely used for fever in children as monotherapy and as com...
Objectives: To establish the relative clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of paracetamol p...
Paracetamol is available in oral and rectal formulations for decades. Controversies regarding confor...
Objective: To investigate whether paracetamol (acetaminophen) plus ibuprofen are superior to either ...
Background: Parents often do not consider fever as an important physiological response and mechanism...
Objective: The evidence on the effectiveness of alternating antipyretics in fever management is scar...
Objective: To summarize the existing evidence on the efficacy of therapy with alternating antipyreti...
Paracetamol is a common analgesic and antipyretic drug for management of fever and mild-to-moderate ...
Background: The antipyretic effect of intravenous versus oral paracetamol is not well known. This st...
Objective: To assess the comparative efficacy of oral versus rectal paracetamol in reducing fever in...
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...
© 2017 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians) Aim: The...
Background: The common treatment to reduce fever is administration of paracetamol orally. However, o...
Objective: Fever is one of the most common presenting symptoms in children receiving care at the out...
Objective: Paracetamol and ibuprofen are widely used for fever in children as monotherapy and as com...
Objectives: To establish the relative clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of paracetamol p...
Paracetamol is available in oral and rectal formulations for decades. Controversies regarding confor...
Objective: To investigate whether paracetamol (acetaminophen) plus ibuprofen are superior to either ...
Background: Parents often do not consider fever as an important physiological response and mechanism...
Objective: The evidence on the effectiveness of alternating antipyretics in fever management is scar...
Objective: To summarize the existing evidence on the efficacy of therapy with alternating antipyreti...
Paracetamol is a common analgesic and antipyretic drug for management of fever and mild-to-moderate ...