NICE guidance - use of paracetamol and ibuprofen for management of fever in child under 5 years old
- tepid sponging is not recommended for the treatment of fever
- children with fever should not be under dressed or over wrapped
- consider using either paracetamol or ibuprofen in children with fever who appear distressed
- do not use antipyretic agents with the sole aim of reducing body temperature in children with fever
- when using paracetamol or ibuprofen in children with fever:
- continue only as long as the child appears distressed
- consider changing to the other agent if the child's distress is not alleviated
- do not give both agents simultaneously
- only consider alternating these agents if the distress persists or recurs before the next dose is due
- antipyretic agents do not prevent febrile convulsions and should not be used specifically for this purpose
- only consider alternating these agents if the distress persists or recurs before the next dose is due
For more details then consult full guidance (1).
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