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Sentences with antipyretic

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  • The antipyretics are used to reduce a high body temperature and restore it back to normal.An antipyretic reduces fever by lowering a raised body temperature.An antipyretic remedy or drug is used to prevent or treat fever.
  • Bitter Melon is known as an antipoison or antipyretic agent.
  • Licorice, when it is used to treat adult pneumonia, can achieve full antipyretic function within 24-72 hours, and lower the content of endotoxin in blood.
  • Even though relief of symptoms will not shorten the duration of illness, patients can benefit from analgesics, antipyretics, beta-agonist inhalers, antitussives or vaporizers.
  • It is as well applied in the medication of skin ailments, infertility in women, as a parasiticide, as an antipyretic, and as a purgative.
  • General supportive measures, such as oxygen, antipyretics, and appropriate monitoring, are also important.
  • The pith of the stems is used for antiphlogistic, antipyretic and other medicinal purposes.
  • Animal research found antipyretic effects of phytosterols were comparable to that of aspirin.
  • The infection resolves spontaneously in 7-14 days, during which antipyretic analgesics such as paracetamol and adequate hydration are helpful.
  • Ambulatory patients may have undocumented medications, including those with antipyretic effects, such as aspirin.
  • Until further studies are done, the most judicious advice to parents with a febrile child is to use one antipyretic agent or the other, not an alternating combination.
  • An introductory case, designed primarily to familiarize students with the problem-solving steps and navigation through the computer cases, involved antipyretic use for fever.
  • In most such patients, symptoms resolve spontaneously in seven to 10 days, although symptomatic management with nasal decongestants, hydration and antipyretics may be warranted.
  • Some experimental evidence on animals with artificially induced fevers supports the possibility of its antipyretic effects.
  • Finally, the physician should actively manage symptoms with analgesics, antipyretics and decongestants, where appropriate.
  • All patients with pharyngitis should be offered appropriate doses of analgesics, antipyretics and other supportive care.
  • Patients with hyperthermia should be treated with antipyretics to achieve euglycemia.
  • The second question involves whether a response to antipyretic medication is associated with a lower likelihood of serious bacterial infection in young children.
  • The authors caution against recommending an alternating regimen of antipyretics to parents for their children for several reasons.
  • This is most likely a rebound effect as the antipyretic effects subside.
  • In particular, antipyretic treatment methods continue to be used incorrectly, thereby increasing the risk of toxicity.
  • The antipyretic and analgesic drug acetaminophen is safe in the therapeutic range, but an overdose often causes severe hepatotoxicity in experimental animals and humans.
  • Routine prophylaxis using phenobarbital, valproic acid, oral diazepam, or antipyretics is controversial and not indicated.
  • Antihypertensives, antipyretics, other medications, and drugs of abuse such as alcohol and heroin may cause night sweats.
  • ‘Long-kwei’ is a traditional Chinese medicine that has been used as a diuretic or antipyretic agent.
  • The third point is the use of intermittent antipyretic treatment to prevent future febrile seizures.
  • The authors conclude that acetaminophen and ibuprofen have similar analgesic effects in relieving moderate to severe pain, but ibuprofen has better antipyretic properties.
  • Containing quinine and other alkaloids, Peruvian barks, or cinchona, the ‘aspirin’ of their time, exerted an antipyretic effect and thus relieved Clark of achiness and fever.
  • Based on this data, it is recommenced that febrile episodes not be routinely treated with antipyretic therapy; an evaluation of the relative benefits and risks of antipyretic treatment should be evaluated in each individual case.
  • To develop anti-HSV compounds from plants, 31 herbs used as antipyretic and anti-inflammatory agents in Chinese medicine were screened.
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