Child Novalgina is an appropriate remedy to lower fever and relieve pain in infants and children older than 3 months.
This medicine is in the form of drops, syrup or suppository and has in its composition dipirone sodium, an analgesic and antipyretic compound that begins to act in the body about 30 minutes after administration, during its effect about 4 hours.and homemade ways to reduce your baby’s fever.
- This drug can be purchased from pharmacies for a price between 13 and 23 reais.
- Depending on the pharmaceutical form and the size of the container.
Novalgina can be taken by the child in the form of drops, syrup or suppositoriums, and the following doses are recommended, which should be administered 4 times a day:
For adolescents over 15 years of age and adults, doses of 20 to 40 drops are recommended, given 4 times a day.
For adolescents over 15 years of age and adults, doses between 10 and 20 ml are recommended, 4 times a day.
This medicine should only be given under the direction of the pediatrician, to avoid an overdose in the child.
Some of the side effects of this remedy may include gastrointestinal problems such as stomach or bowel pain, poor digestion or diarrhea, reddish urine color, decreased pressure, heart arrhythmias or burns, redness, swelling and hives on the skin.
Novalgina for children should not be used in people who are allergic or intolerant to the dipyrone or any of the components of the formulation or other pyrazolone or pyrazolidins, to people with bone medullary insufficiency or diseases related to the production of blood cells, people who have developed bronchospasm or other anaphylatoid reactions, such as urticoids, such as urticoids, such as urticoids, such as rhinoids, such as rhinitis, angioedema after using painkillers
In addition, it should also not be used in people with intermittent acute hepatic porphyria, congenital glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, pregnant and nursing women.
Novalgina in drops or syrup is countered for children under 3 months of age and Novalgina suppositoriums for children under 4 years of age.