Best otc med for fever
[DOC File]Boy Scouts of America
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*DepoMedrol: IM steroid for hay fever. Requires at least 2 weeks DNIF. If needed more than once a year, should use other approved hay fever medications. Depo-Provera: Approved without waiver for birth control only with initial short DNIF period (28 days) to rule out idiosyncratic reaction.
Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers and Fever Reducers
Peter’s comments: As you know, the FDA now recommends that over-the-counter (OTC) cough and cold products not be used for infants and children under 2 years of age. Very worth knowing the data. I recommend reading (both short): Sharfstein JM, North M, Serwint JR. N Engl J Med. 2007 Dec 6;357(23):2321-4.
[DOC File]Pneumococcal Bacteremia in Febrile Infants Presenting to ...
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Cough: Robitussin OTC, Codeine/guafenesin, Tessalon Perles, Albuterol or fluticasone inhaler (sometimes helps) Fever: Pts may call with fever (slight misdirect from med onc). Do not dismiss.
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Prescription and Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medications Brought from Home: All meds brought from home are to be managed using one of the following three methods. HS-508 (A, C1, C2) Managed by the unit’s adult leader provided he or she maintains the medications under lock and key and records the administration on issued documents/forms.
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