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1 by acetylsalicylic acid but not by the other antipyretics.
2 likely to be managed with antimicrobials and antipyretics.
3 re patients received oxygen (2.0 [1.3-3.2]), antipyretics (6.4 [1.5-27.5]), measures to reduce aspira
7 such as in viral infections (when used as an antipyretic agent) and in atherosclerosis (when used as
12 screening tool, a review of the efficacy of antipyretics alone or in combination, and finally a glob
21 ic procedures (imaging or EEG), prophylactic antipyretics and anticonvulsants far outweigh their pote
22 odiagnostic evaluation, and for prophylactic antipyretics and anticonvulsants, in the majority of chi
23 ctions should be accounted for in studies of antipyretics and asthma to mitigate bias caused by confo
25 ored include bacterial endotoxin adsorption, antipyretics and vasopressors, as well as combinations o
28 pain medication prescriptions (analgesics or antipyretics, anticonvulsants, antidepressants, and nons
30 ed in traditional medicine for its diuretic, antipyretic, diaphoretic, antispasmodic, tonic, anti-inf
31 vascular events in patients, or at analgesic/antipyretic doses (10 mg/kg) does not interfere with the
33 (paracetamol) is a widely used analgesic and antipyretic drug with only incompletely understood mecha
34 inophen (ACE) is a widely used analgesic and antipyretic drug with various applications, from pain re
36 enzyme is selectively inhibited by analgesic/antipyretic drugs such as acetaminophen, phenacetin, ant
37 association between use of over-the-counter antipyretics during pregnancy or infancy and increased a
39 To determine whether the long-recognized antipyretic effect of exogenous alpha-MSH is mediated by
41 s that endogenous central melanocortins have antipyretic effects mediated by central melanocortin rec
46 al care group and 15 (12%) in the aggressive antipyretic group, including 13 deaths (10 [8%] and 3 [2
48 e numerous opportunities for overdosing with antipyretics have been emphasized by the American Academ
49 ents who received IL-2 and were managed with antipyretics, hydration, rest, and dosage reduction as n
51 g acetaminophen (a widely used analgesic and antipyretic) in saliva and sweat, using a surface-modifi
52 at endogenous central melanocortins exert an antipyretic influence during fever by acting on MCRs loc
55 ing fever than conventional methods, such as antipyretic medications or surface-cooling techniques.
57 antibiotic (n = 19), antiepileptic (n = 9), antipyretic (n = 9), other (n = 3), and unknown (n = 9).
61 is one of the most widely used analgesic and antipyretic pharmaceutical substances in the world and a
62 basis to explain the excellent analgesic and antipyretic properties of acetaminophen together with it
65 publications on the management of fever with antipyretics, the classification and diagnosis of fevers
69 meta-analysis aimed to examine the impact of antipyretic therapy on mortality in critically ill septi
72 ed studies of septic patients, evaluation of antipyretic treatment, mortality reported, and English-l
75 ion, whereas experimental COX inhibitors and antipyretics used during human malaria generated increas
77 l agents by human PMNL and the effect of the antipyretics were quantitated by bioassay of released an
78 t febrile reactions not responsive to common antipyretics, while a recombinant cytokine is the most p
79 one of the most extensively used analgesics/antipyretics worldwide, and overdose or idiopathic react