Rectal paracetamol in small children with fever

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Thirty-seven febrile children aged between 3 months and 6 years were treated with paracetamol in a dose of 15-20 mg/kg by either oral elixir or rectal suppository. The rectal route was found to have an equal antipyretic effect and offers a practical alternative in those children for whom the oral route is not possible.

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Vernon, S., Bacon, C., & Weightman, D. (1979). Rectal paracetamol in small children with fever. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 54(6), 469–470. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.54.6.469

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