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Rectal aspirin--absorption and antipyretic effect.
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Medicinal ChemistryPharmaceutical ScienceRectal AspirinMedicineThermal TherapyClinical PharmacologyPediatric Cardiac SurgeryPharmacotherapySurgeryClinical ChemistryTriglyceride BaseAnesthesiaPharmacologyRectal Acetylsalicylic AcidAnesthesiology
Rectal acetylsalicylic acid was given to 14 children who had undergone open heart surgery. The effect on their temperatures was similar whether 15--30 or 30--50 mg/kg was given. Either dose was more effective than no treatment. The greatest fall in temperature occurred after 4 or 5 hours. Rectal aspirin in a triglyceride base is effective in lowering postoperative temperature. It should also be of use in treating other fevers. A dose of 20--25 mg/kg is suggested.
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