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Fever is the hallmark of the stereotyped host response to microbial infection, although it is just one of a number of high-risk strategies employed by the infected host to clear itself of invading pathogens. The febrile response is accompanied by activation of multiple endogenous antipyretic systems that serve to suppress its magnitude or duration ...
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The Analgesic Antipyretics [PDF]
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Antimicrobial Effects of Antipyretics [PDF]
ABSTRACTAntipyretics are some of the most commonly used drugs. Since they are often coadministered with antimicrobial therapy, it is important to understand the interactions between these two classes of drugs. Our review is the first to summarize the antimicrobial effects of antipyretic drugs and the underlying mechanisms involved.
Zimmermann, Petra, Curtis, Nigel
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Thallin as an Antipyretic [PDF]
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Antipyretic drugs for children [PDF]
Fever is common in children1 and can cause distress, parental anxiety, and—in some parents—“fever phobia.”2 Rationales for treating childhood fever include relieving distress (allowing the child to sleep, rest, or feed) and lowering temperature, often in the hope of reducing the risk of febrile convulsions.
Hay, AD, Redmond, NM, Fletcher, ME
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Antipyretic Therapy's Future [PDF]
There is little doubt that clinicians will continue to seek new and, one hopes, more intelligent ways to suppress fever. In the process, new agents will be developed, new uses will be identified for existing antipyretic agents, new measures will be designed to maximize the benefits of antipyretic therapy while minimizing its adverse effects, and a ...
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The Antipyretic Action of Antipyrin [PDF]
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THE EXTERNAL APPLICATION OF ANTIPYRETICS [PDF]
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(Pediatric Pharmacology. — 2011; 8 (5): 83–86.)
V.К. Tatochenko, M.D. Bakradze
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