Literature DB >> 8698992

Treatment of fever.

N C Klein1, B A Cunha.   

Abstract

Fever is an important indicator of disease and should not be routinely suppressed by antipyretics. There is considerable evidence that fever may actually benefit the host defense mechanism. In most patients, fever is short-lived and causes only minor discomfort. Antipyretic agents are effective in lowering temperature, but have significant side effects. Routine antipyretic therapy should be avoided but may be necessary in individual patients with underlying cardiovascular or neurologic disorders.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8698992     DOI: 10.1016/s0891-5520(05)70295-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Dis Clin North Am        ISSN: 0891-5520            Impact factor:   5.982


  4 in total

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Authors:  S Mason; S Thorp; D Burke
Journal:  Emerg Med J       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 2.740

2.  Continuous low dose diclofenac sodium infusion to control fever in neurosurgical critical care.

Authors:  Manuela Cormio; Giuseppe Citerio
Journal:  Neurocrit Care       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 3.210

3.  Severe Adenoviral Pneumonia in an Immunocompetent Host with Persistent Fevers Treated with Multiple Empiric Antibiotics for Presumed Bacterial Co-Infection: An Antibiotic Stewardship Perspective on De-Escalation Derailed.

Authors:  Burke A Cunha; John Gian; Natalie C Klein
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2017-04-04       Impact factor: 4.241

4.  Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis complicating early pregnancy.

Authors:  Tyler Muffly; T Chad McCormick; Christopher Cook; Jeffrey Wall
Journal:  Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2008
  4 in total

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