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Efficacy of Alternating Antipyretic Therapy According to the Administration Interval in Children Using Patient-Generated Health Data: A Retrospective Observational Study
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2022
unpublished
Caregivers are often advised to use additional antipyretic agents if fever persists before the next dosing time. However, no consistent evidence or guidelines have been reported. This study was to evaluate appropriate time intervals for alternating antipyretic therapy based on the antipyretic effect and incidence of low body temperature using large-scale patient-generated health data. Participants were children and their caregivers, who used the Fever Coach mobile application between February
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-1395635/v1
fatcat:ogjuvnjoqfdztpexpumhdnqz7i