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. 1989 Oct;64(10):1504–1505. doi: 10.1136/adc.64.10.1504

Paracetamol suppositories: a comparative study.

S Cullen 1, D Kenny 1, O C Ward 1, K Sabra 1
PMCID: PMC1792788  PMID: 2817936

Abstract

Paracetamol suppositories in two different bases were given to children who had fever after operations. Plasma concentrations and the effect on temperature were compared. There was a significant correlation between peak plasma concentrations and maximum drop in temperature. A lipophilic base produced better results than a hydrophilic base.

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