Antipyretics
Mostrando 1-11 de 11 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Trends in hospital consumption of analgesics after the implementation of a pain performance improvement plan
Resumo Justificativa: A Comissão para o Manejo da Dor estabeleceu um plano de melhoria no controle da dor em 2012. Objetivo: Avaliar as tendências do consumo de analgésicos em um hospital de ensino terciário e o impacto econômico associado. Métodos: Estudo descritivo, retrospectivo, feito entre 2011 e 2015. A análise incluiu: produtos anti-inflamat
Rev. Bras. Anestesiol.. Publicado em: 12/08/2019
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2. Prophylactic drug management for febrile seizures in children
BACKGROUND Febrile seizures occurring in a child older than one month during an episode of fever affect 2% to 4% of children in Great Britain and the United States and recur in 30%. Rapid-acting antiepileptics and antipyretics given during subsequent fever episodes have been used to avoid the adverse effects of continuous antiepileptic drugs. OBJECTIVE To
Sao Paulo Med. J.. Publicado em: 2013
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3. Atividade antipirética e antiinflamatória de derivados 5-trifluormetil-4,5-diidro-1H-1-carboxiamida pirazol em ratos
A febre é um aumento regulado da temperatura corporal central, caracterizada por uma alteração no centro termorregulatório, a qual resulta da interação entre o sistema nervoso central e o imunológico. Enquanto a febre caracteriza lesão celular, infecção e inflamação, ela tem sido considerada o mais importante componente da resposta de fase aguda.
Publicado em: 2011
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4. Antipyretic and antioxidant activities of 5-trifluoromethyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazoles in rats
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of eight 5-hydroxy-5-trifluoromethyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-1-carboxyamidepyrazoles (TFDPs) on rat body temperature and baker’s yeast-induced fever. TFDPs or vehicle (5% Tween 80 in 0.9% NaCl, 5 mL/kg) were injected subcutaneously and rectal temperature was measured as a function of time in 28-day-old male Wi
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2010-12
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5. PADRONIZAÇÃO E VALIDAÇÃO DE UM NOVO MODELO DE FEBRE INDUZIDA PELA INJEÇÃO INTRATECAL DE PROSTAGLANDINA E2 EM RATOS JOVENS / CHARACTERIZATION AND VALIDATION OF A NEW FEVER MODEL INDUCED BY THE INTRATHECAL INJECTION OF PROSTAGLANDIN E2 IN YOUNG RATS
The fever response, besides being part of host defense response to infection or inflammation, is associated with discomfort and anxiety and may constitute a risk for febrile seizures in children. Therefore, antipyretic therapy is routinely prescribed for febrile patients. The animal models of fever using the systemic injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and
Publicado em: 2006
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6. Antipyretic efficacy and tolerability of oral ibuprofen, oral dipyrone and intramuscular dipyrone in children: a randomized controlled trial
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Dipyrone is a widely used over-the-counter antipyretic in Latin America, and elsewhere among Latin immigrants. Despite limited evidence, physicians often prescribe oral ibuprofen or intramuscular dipyrone as the most effective antipyretics. Our aim was to compare the antipyretic efficacy and tolerability of a single dose of oral ibupro
Sao Paulo Medical Journal. Publicado em: 2006
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7. AutomedicaÃÃo em idosos, Salgueiro-PE, 2005
The self-medication is an important way of self-care and evidences show that is the msot commom way of answers to symptoms. But the incorrect using of medicnes may put the population in serious risks and this is a problem that must be preventend. In the case of elders, this prevention is specially important because of the singularity of this populational gro
Publicado em: 2005
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8. EFEITO DA DIACEREÍNA SOBRE A FEBRE INDUZIDA POR SUSPENSÃO DE Saccharomyces cerevisiae E POR PROSTAGLANDINA E2 EM RATOS JOVENS. / EFFECT OF DIACEREIN ON BAKER YEAST- AND PROSTAGLANDIN E2-INDUCED FEVER IN YOUNG RATS.
Fever is a systemic response that results of a cascade of events that usually begins with pathogenic infection. Its development represents an important aspect of host defense that is mediated by the central nervous system. However, antipyretic medication are routinely prescribed because fever is associated with discomfort and anxiety, apart from to represent
Publicado em: 2005
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9. Clinical review: Fever in intensive care unit patients
Fever is a common response to sepsis in critically ill patients. Fever occurs when either exogenous or endogenous pyrogens affect the synthesis of prostaglandin E2 in the pre-optic nucleus. Prostaglandin E2 slows the rate of firing of warm sensitive neurons and results in increased body temperature. The febrile response is well preserved across the animal ki
BioMed Central.
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10. Inhibitory Effects of Lipophilic Acids and Related Compounds on Bacteria and Mammalian Cells
The inhibitory effect of lipophilic acids, antimicrobial food additives, and analgesics-antipyretics was examined at concentrations from 0.1 to 100 mM in bacteria (Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli) and mammalian cells (HeLa, human fibroblasts, and mouse neuroblastoma cells). Most compounds inhibit the growth of HeLa cells about as efficiently as that o
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11. Febrile temperatures induce cytoadherence of ring-stage Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes
In falciparum malaria, the malaria parasite induces changes at the infected red blood cell surface that lead to adherence to vascular endothelium and other red blood cells. As a result, the more mature stages of Plasmodium falciparum are sequestered in the microvasculature and cause vital organ dysfunction, whereas the ring stages circulate in the blood stre
The National Academy of Sciences.