Ketoprofen lysine salt as an alternative method of treatment of acute respiratory infections in children
https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v12i2.631
Abstract
Acute respiratory infections are the most common disorders among children. Fever is a frequent and one of the main symptoms of acute respiratory infections. Prompt therapy contributes to more rapid recovery and prevents development of complications. The results of analysis of ketoprofen lysine salt usage in children aged 6 to 18 years old with acute respiratory infections are shown in this article.
About the Author
T. A. KruchkovaRussian Federation
Contacts: Kryuchkova Tatyana Alekseyevna, PhD, MD, associate professor of a Chair of Pediatrics with the Course of Children’s Surgical Diseases, Belgorod State National Research University Address: 308015, Belgorod, Pobedy str. 85, Tel.: (4722) 55-07-06, e-mail: haraba.tanya@mail.ru
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For citations:
Kruchkova T.A. Ketoprofen lysine salt as an alternative method of treatment of acute respiratory infections in children. Current Pediatrics. 2013;12(2):127-130. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v12i2.631