Why giving paracetamol to treat fever is not always appropriate
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Why giving paracetamol to treat fever is not always appropriate

Pavan Amara Nurse, midwife and health journalist

The NHS advises treating temperatures of 38°C or above with paracetamol if there is discomfort, but it can be a complex issue

Fever, or pyrexia, is something nurses are familiar with – but how to manage it is not always clear.

Nursing Standard. 39, 12, 8-9. doi: 10.7748/ns.39.12.8.s3

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