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RIJSK Antipyretic Drops used for children, containing the active substance paracetamol block the generation of pain impulses by blocking the formation of prostaglandins.Â
RIJSK Antipyretic Drops is used to treat the following conditions:
Antipyretic for infants.
Pain relief.
The common cold.
Some side effects may occur when using an infant antipyretic RIJSK such as:
Sensitivity.
Vomit.
Nausea.
Dizziness.
Do not use RIJSK antipyretic drops for infants in the following cases:
Children under 3 months.
Hypersensitivity to one of its components.
Infection with cirrhosis of the liver.
Do not use RIJSK Antipyretic Drops in the following cases only after consulting a doctor:
Pregnancy, lactation.
It is not used in conjunction with other drugs such as acetaminophen.
You should consult a doctor immediately if the fever persists for more than 3 days.
RIJSK antipyretic drops are kept at a temperature below 25 degrees Celsius, out of the reach of children.
Common Antipyretics for Children:
Paracetamol (Acetaminophen): A widely used and generally safe option.
Ibuprofen: Another effective choice, but consult your doctor before giving it to infants under 6 months old.
RIJSK Antipyretic Dosage and Frequency for Children depends on age, weight, and individual needs.
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About 4-6 hours
There's some debate on whether antipyretics (fever reducers) prolong illness. Here's a breakdown:
Possible Prolongation: Some studies suggest antipyretics might slightly delay the body's natural fight against infection.
Overall Benefit: However, the benefits of comfort and reducing discomfort from a fever often outweigh the potential downsides.
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Dosing for infants after vaccination should be determined by your pediatrician. They will consider factors like your child's age, weight, and individual needs.