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analgesic/fever

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Antipyretic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties of nilavembu kudineer choornam: a classical preparation used in the treatment of chikungunya fever.

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OBJECTIVE To investigate the efficacy of ethanolic extract of nilavembu kudineer choornam (EENKC) in inflammation, pain and fever using animal models to support its actions. METHODS Acute toxicity study of EENKC was performed in mice to fix the effective dose. The antipyretic, anti-inflammatory and

Fever associated with repeated intramuscular injections of analgesics.

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Five patients who developed a fever of undetermined origin during hospitalization are discussed. No infection was found in any of these patients. Occurrence of fever was temporally related to intramuscular (im) analgesic injections. In four cases damage of subcutaneous tissue was evident, and in two

Repeated dosing of ABT-102, a potent and selective TRPV1 antagonist, enhances TRPV1-mediated analgesic activity in rodents, but attenuates antagonist-induced hyperthermia.

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Transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1) is a ligand-gated ion channel that functions as an integrator of multiple pain stimuli including heat, acid, capsaicin and a variety of putative endogenous lipid ligands. TRPV1 antagonists have been shown to decrease inflammatory pain in animal

Prescription patterns of analgesics, antipyretics, and non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for the management of fever and pain in pediatric patients: a cross-sectional, multicenter study in Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East.

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To evaluate the daily practice of pediatricians, physician-perceived reasons for unsatisfactory effects of treatment, and unmet needs in the management of acute pain and/or fever.This was a multinational (n=13), multicenter, non interventional,

[17-year-old patient with neutropenia and fever during therapy with analgesics].

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METHODS A 17-year-old patient was admitted to the hospital because of fever, shivering and odynophagia. After a pathologic fracture of the neck of the femur because of a preexisting bone cyst he had been taking a combined analgetic therapy with tilidin, metamizole and diclofenac for three weeks.

Differential effects of extinction on conditioned hyperthermia and analgesic tolerance to morphine.

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[Symptomatic treatment of fever in children. Clinical study of a new analgesic-antipyretic, Cloracetadol, linked with promethazine trimethoxybenzoate].

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[A case of typhoid fever in a visitor from India with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency. Remarkable conjugated hyperbilirubinemia probably induced by an analgesic drug (author's transl)].

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Evaluation of anti-pyretic and analgesic activity of Emblica officinalis Gaertn.

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The present study was designed to investigate the anti-pyretic and analgesic activity of ethanol (EEO) and aqueous (AEO) extracts of Emblica officinalis fruits in several experimental models. A single oral dose of EEO and AEO (500 mg/kg, i.p.) showed significant reduction in brewer's yeast induced

Paracetamol in fever in critically ill patients-an update.

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Fever, which is arbitrary defined as an increase in body temperature above 38.3°C, can affect up to 90% of patients admitted in intensive care unit. Induction of fever is mediated by the release of pyrogenic cytokines (tumor necrosis factor α, interleukin 1, interleukin 6, and interferons). Fever is

An evaluation of analgesic regimens for abdominal surgery in mice.

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This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of several analgesic regimens for use after intraperitoneal implantation of telemetry transmitters in mice. The lengths of time required for postoperative recovery of food and water intake, locomotor activity, and core temperature of mice that did not

Hyperthermia and rhabdomyolysis in self-poisoning with paracetamol and salicylates. Report of a case.

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A young women ingested large amounts of different analgesics, mainly salicylate and paracetamol. On admission about 17 hours later, clearly toxic serum levels of both drugs were demonstrated. She was comatose with respiratory failure for 5 days. During the first day there was a period of several

Intravenous colchicine for treatment of patients with familial Mediterranean fever unresponsive to oral colchicine.

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the efficacy and safety of weekly intravenous (IV) colchicine, in addition to oral colchicine therapy, in a subset of patients with familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) unresponsive to oral colchicine prophylaxis. METHODS Thirteen patients with frequent FMF attacks, despite oral

Analgesic and Antipyretic Activities of n-Butanol Alkaloids Extracted from the Stem Bark Hunteria Zeylanica and its Major Constituent, Strictosidinic Acid, in Mice.

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The pharmacological activities of the n -butanol alkaloids extracted from the stem bark of Hunteria zeylanica (Retz) Gardn. ex Thw. ( H. zeylanica ) and its major constituent, strictosidinic acid, on nociceptive response using writhing and hot plate tests, the antipyretic activity in yeast-induced

C-fragment of lipotropin--an endogenous potent analgesic peptide.

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1 A series of peptides derived from porcine lipotropin was examined for analgesic and other morphine-like properties on infusion into the cannulated third ventricle of cats.2 Lipotropin (LPH 1-91) itself produced no analgesia or other morphine-like effects when infused in a dose of 150 mug.3
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