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Fever is one of the most common reasons for use of drug therapy in children. Usually, fever is the body's defensive reaction, which manifests itself in increasing the immune response, and preventing the growth of viruses and bacteria. Antifebrile therapy is usually necessary at a child’s temperature above 39 °C. The safest drugs, paracetamol and ibuprofen, are recommended as antipyretics for children. Clinical studies show that the combined use of these drugs (either simultaneously or successively) is more effective and has a better pharmacoeconomic results than the use of each drug alone. Therefore, the use of combination drug containing paracetamol offers promise.

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Ivan Dronov

Email: dronow@yandex.ru

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