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Pharmacist-reviewed guide

Children's fever medicines — pharmacist-reviewed guide

Also known as child fever treatment, paediatric paracetamol, fever in children.

This page is general health information, not a diagnosis. Always consult a licensed clinician about your own health.

What this covers

Fever in children is usually a sign the body is fighting infection — often viral, sometimes malaria or bacterial illness in Nigeria. Fever medicines make the child comfortable while you address the cause; they do not treat the underlying infection.

Safe-use guidance

  • Use a children's formulation appropriate for your child's age and weight, and measure with the dosing device provided — never a kitchen spoon.
  • Keep the child lightly dressed, offer plenty of fluids, and let them rest; avoid cold baths and alcohol rubs.
  • Test for malaria when fever persists — do not assume, and do not blindly treat.
  • Write down when you give each dose to avoid accidental double-dosing between caregivers.
  • See a clinician promptly for fever in any baby under three months — this is always significant.

Cautions

  • Never give adult tablets or estimate fractions of adult doses for a child.
  • Aspirin should not be given to children for fever — it is linked to a rare but serious illness.
  • Danger signs with fever — convulsions, stiff neck, difficulty breathing, persistent vomiting, unusual drowsiness, or a rash that does not fade with pressure — need urgent hospital care.
  • Many teething remedies and combination syrups contain hidden paracetamol — check labels to avoid doubling up.

How GoDoctor helps

A GoDoctor pediatric consult can help you judge whether a fever can be managed at home or needs urgent care, with correctly formulated children's medicines and malaria test kits delivered to your door.

Prescription medicines always require an in-app consultation with a licensed doctor first — the e-prescription then goes straight to a licensed partner pharmacy for dispensing and delivery.

Frequently asked questions

What should I be careful about with children's fever medicines?
Key cautions: never give adult tablets or estimate fractions of adult doses for a child.; aspirin should not be given to children for fever — it is linked to a rare but serious illness.; danger signs with fever — convulsions, stiff neck, difficulty breathing, persistent vomiting, unusual drowsiness, or a rash that does not fade with pressure — need urgent hospital care.; many teething remedies and combination syrups contain hidden paracetamol — check labels to avoid doubling up.. When in doubt, ask a pharmacist or doctor before acting.
How can GoDoctor help with children's fever medicines?
A GoDoctor pediatric consult can help you judge whether a fever can be managed at home or needs urgent care, with correctly formulated children's medicines and malaria test kits delivered to your door. Prescription medicines always require an in-app consultation with a licensed doctor first — the e-prescription then goes straight to a licensed partner pharmacy for dispensing and delivery.

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