Australian Prescriber - Paracetamol: use in children
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It is sensible to use paracetamol to reduce the discomfort caused by minor acute infections, surgical procedures and triple antigen. It is also sensible to use paracetamol to reduce fever in patients with cardiac or respiratory failure. However, there is little evidence to support the use of paracetamol to treat fever in patients without heart or lung disease, or to prevent febrile convulsions. Paracetamol may prolong infection and reduce the antibody response in mild disease, and increase morbidity and mortality in severe infection. The dose in children is 10-15 mg/kg 4 hourly, to a maximum of 100mg/kg/day, and no patient should receive more than 4 g/day.
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Tepid sponging and paracetamol for reduction of body temperature in febrile children.
A general practitioner noted that the Australian immunisation handbook1 stated that “tepid sponging of children to reduce a fever of < 41°C is no longer routinely recommended, as there is no evidence to support the efficacy of this practice”. He asked whether tepid sponging is effective in lowering a raised body temperature, and whether paracetamol might be more effective in reducing body tempe...
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