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  1. More recent studies in children have shown that whether given in moderate doses (10 mg/kg per dose, 4 times a day) or in relatively high doses (15-20 mg/kg per dose every 4 hours), acetaminophen fails to reduce the rate of recurrence of febrile seizures.

  2. 1 wrz 2001 · We review here the mechanisms of commonly used antipyretics, emphasizing their ability to block the febrile response at multiple sites along a physiologic cascade that connects peripheral inflammation with the central nervous system, and conclude with some thoughts on the proper use of antipyretics for patients with fever.

  3. The conversion of nitrobenzene to aniline remains the most common pathway for aniline production. An alternative production pathway for aniline uses phenol and ammonia as the starting raw materials (Intratec Solutions, 2016).

  4. Aspirin, phenacetin, paracetamol and various combinations such as aspirin and caffeine have all been used in the treatment of postoperative pain, especially for minor surgery. Phenacetin was discontinued in the early 1980s due to concerns about nephropathy and carcinogenesis.

  5. 18 sie 2010 · Consisting of an amine attached to a benzene ring, aniline is the prototypical aromatic amine. Being a precursor to many industrial chemicals, its main use is in the manufacture of precursors to polyurethane. Like most volatile amines, it possesses the somewhat unpleasant odour of rotten fish.

  6. Acetaminophen is widely used for pediatric and adult fever and pain and comes in pill, liquid, injectable, and rectal suppository forms. Outside of the United States and Canada, acetaminophen...

  7. go.drugbank.com › categories › DBCAT000599Anilides - DrugBank Online

    A voltage-gated sodium channel blocker used for management of atrial or ventricular fibrillation, atrial flutter, and ventricular tachycardia, that is no longer used due to proarrhythmic adverse effects.

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