Ibuprofen increases soft tissue infections in children

Because ibuprofen is more effective as monotherapy than paracetamol in controlling fever in children Hay and colleagues conclude that ibuprofen should be administered first to feverish children in discomfort.1 Paracetamol should be added after 24 hours if recovery is no

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Acetaminophen
Analgesics
Non-Narcotic
Child
Fever
Humans
Ibuprofen
Soft Tissue Infections
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Ibuprofen increases soft tissue infections in children
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv El ibuprofeno aumenta las infecciones de tejidos blandos en niños
title Ibuprofen increases soft tissue infections in children
spellingShingle Ibuprofen increases soft tissue infections in children
Acetaminophen
Analgesics
Non-Narcotic
Child
Fever
Humans
Ibuprofen
Soft Tissue Infections
title_short Ibuprofen increases soft tissue infections in children
title_full Ibuprofen increases soft tissue infections in children
title_fullStr Ibuprofen increases soft tissue infections in children
title_full_unstemmed Ibuprofen increases soft tissue infections in children
title_sort Ibuprofen increases soft tissue infections in children
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Acetaminophen
Analgesics
Non-Narcotic
Child
Fever
Humans
Ibuprofen
Soft Tissue Infections
topic Acetaminophen
Analgesics
Non-Narcotic
Child
Fever
Humans
Ibuprofen
Soft Tissue Infections
description Because ibuprofen is more effective as monotherapy than paracetamol in controlling fever in children Hay and colleagues conclude that ibuprofen should be administered first to feverish children in discomfort.1 Paracetamol should be added after 24 hours if recovery is no
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