Is Pediatric Paracetamol, Artificial Cow-bezoar and Chlorphenamine Granules a fever-reducing medication?
Disease description:
My colleague's child suddenly developed a fever this afternoon. A friend recommended using Pediatric Paracetamol, Artificial Cow-bezoar and Chlorphenamine Granules for treatment. Is Pediatric Paracetamol, Artificial Cow-bezoar and Chlorphenamine Granules a fever-reducing medication?
Pediatric Paracetamol, Artificial Cow-bezoar and Chlorphenamine Granules may not be classified as a fever-reducing medication. This medicine is used to treat symptoms such as headache, runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing, fever, and limb aches caused by the common cold or influenza in children. It contains ingredients including paracetamol, artificial cow-bezoar, and chlorpheniramine maleate. Although it can be used to manage low-grade fever, it is generally not categorized as a dedicated antipyretic drug.