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  2. Antipyretic - Wikipedia

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    One meta-analysis indicated that ibuprofen is more effective than acetaminophen in children at similar doses when both are given alone. [16] Due to concerns about Reye syndrome, it is recommended that aspirin and combination products that contain aspirin not be given to children or teenagers during episodes of fever-causing illnesses. [17] [18]

  3. Phenazone - Wikipedia

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    Phenazone (INN and BAN; also known as phenazon, antipyrine , antipyrin, [1] or analgesine) is an analgesic (pain reducing), antipyretic (fever reducing) and anti-inflammatory drug. While it predates the term, it is often classified as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).

  4. Warburg's tincture - Wikipedia

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    Dr Thomas Southwood Smith - London Fever Hospital, and recognised expert on the treatment of fevers. [2] Dr Benjamin Guy Babington - Guy's Hospital ("I consider it the most potent anti-intermittent medicine I have ever employed", 1851). [2] [8] Dr F. C. Skey - St Bartholomew's Hospital, and Professor of Surgery to Royal College of Surgeons of ...

  5. Phenacetin - Wikipedia

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    Phenacetin (/ f ɪ ˈ n æ s ɪ t ɪ n / ⓘ; acetophenetidin, N-(4-ethoxyphenyl)acetamide [1]) is a pain-relieving and fever-reducing drug, which was widely used following its introduction in 1887. It was withdrawn from medicinal use as dangerous from the 1970s (e.g., withdrawn in Canada in 1973, [ 2 ] and by the U.S. Food and Drug ...

  6. Tanacetum parthenium - Wikipedia

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    The word feverfew derives from the Latin word febrifugia, meaning 'fever reducer', [13] although it no longer is considered useful for that purpose. Although its earliest medicinal use is unknown, it was documented in the 1st century CE as an anti-inflammatory by the Greek herbalist physician Dioscorides .

  7. Oscillococcinum - Wikipedia

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    An open vial of Oscillococcinum tablets. Oscillococcinum / ˌ ɒ s ə l ə ˈ k ɒ k s ɪ n ə m / (or Oscillo) [1] [2] is a homeopathic preparation marketed to relieve flu-like symptoms, although it does not provide any benefit beyond that of a placebo.

  8. Zicam - Wikipedia

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    Zicam is a branded series of products marketed for cold and allergy relief whose original formulations included the element zinc.The Zicam name is derived from a portmanteau of the words "zinc" and "ICAM-1" (the receptor to which a rhinovirus binds in order to infect cells). [1]

  9. Cold medicine - Wikipedia

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    The FDA in 2015 warned that the use of codeine-containing cough medication in children may cause breathing problems. [32] Cold syrup overdose has been linked to visual and auditory hallucinations as well as rapid involuntary jaw, tongue, and eye movements in children. [medical citation needed]

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