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Use of analgesics/antipyretics in the management of symptoms associated with COVID-19 vaccination

open access: yesnpj Vaccines, 2022
COVID-19 vaccines are effective and important to control the ongoing pandemic, but vaccine reactogenicity may contribute to poor uptake. Analgesics or antipyretic medications are often used to alleviate vaccine side effects, but their effect on ...
Eng Eong Ooi   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Comparative Analysis of Single and Combined Antipyretics Using Patient-Generated Health Data: Retrospective Observational Study

open access: yesJMIR mHealth and uHealth, 2021
BackgroundFever is one of the most common symptoms in children and is the physiological response of the human immune system to external pathogens. However, effectiveness studies of single and combined antipyretic therapy are relatively few due to lack of
Park, Yu Rang   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Antimicrobial Effects of Antipyretics [PDF]

open access: yesAntimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 2017
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
openaire   +4 more sources

Endogenous Antipyretics [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Infectious Diseases, 2000
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 ...
Jeffrey B. Tatro
openaire   +3 more sources

Do Antipyretics Prevent Febrile Convulsions?

open access: yesPediatric Neurology Briefs, 2003
A frequently held opinion that antipyretic medications may prevent febrile seizures (FS) in at risk children was investigated by pediatricians at Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup, Kent, UK.
J Gordon Millichap
doaj   +2 more sources

Paediatric hospitalisation related to medications administration errors of non-opioid analgesics, antipyretics and antirheumatics in England and Wales: a longitudinal ecological study

open access: yesBMJ Open, 2023
Objective This study aimed to explore paediatric hospitalisation related to medication administration errors (MAEs) of non-opioid analgesics, antipyretics and antirheumatics in England and Wales. Design An ecological study.
A. Naser, Hassan Al-shehri
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Heart rate and respiratory rate in predicting risk of serious bacterial infection in febrile children given antipyretics: prospective observational study

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Pediatrics, 2023
Clinical algorithms used in the assessment of febrile children in the Paediatric Emergency Departments are commonly based on threshold values for vital signs, which in children with fever are often outside the normal range.
S. Wittmann   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Dosage Forms Suitability in Pediatrics: Acceptability of Analgesics and Antipyretics in a German Hospital

open access: yesPharmaceutics, 2022
Although medicine acceptability is likely to have a significant impact on the patient’s adherence in pediatrics and therefore on therapy success, there is still little data even for common therapeutic areas.
Viviane Klingmann   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Systemic Adverse Events and Use of Antipyretics Predict the Neutralizing Antibody Positivity Early after the First Dose of ChAdOx1 Coronavirus Disease Vaccine

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Medicine, 2021
Vaccination is considered crucial for the eradication of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). In our medical center in Korea, most health care workers (HCWs) were vaccinated with the ChAdOx1 COVID-19 vaccine.
J. Park   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Aggressive antipyretics in central nervous system malaria: Study protocol of a randomized-controlled trial assessing antipyretic efficacy and parasite clearance effects (Malaria FEVER study)

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
Background Malaria remains a major public health challenge in Africa where annually, ~250,000 children with malaria experience a neurologic injury with subsequent neuro-disability.
Moses B Chilombe   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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