Paracetamol and ibuprofen show no significant difference in the risk for eczema or bronchiolitis during the first year of life in infants, and may be considered safe for managing fever or pain.
* Anti-fever drugs dampen vaccine response in children * Doctors should "no longer routinely recommend" use LONDON, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Giving paracetamol to babies to prevent fever after routine ...
The government of Uttarakhand has placed children's paracetamol syrup under strict surveillance and directed inspections across the state. There have been instructions given to medical stores not to ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Giving paracetamol to babies to prevent fever after routine vaccinations may reduce the effect of the shots themselves, Czech scientists said on Friday. While the paracetamol, known ...