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  5. Can I give cloff syrup to someone with a 100 fever? I gave my daughter a tempgesic for her 100-degree fever, but after three or four hours, the fever returned. Can I give her cloff dry syrup along with the tempgesic? Our doctor normally prescribes that medication.

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Can I give cloff syrup to someone with a 100 fever? I gave my daughter a tempgesic for her 100-degree fever, but after three or four hours, the fever returned. Can I give her cloff dry syrup along with the tempgesic? Our doctor normally prescribes that medication.

Asked by Female, 35 · 10 days ago

You can usually give Cloff along with Tempgesic for a child with 100?F fever, as one treats cough and the other reduces fever, but only if it was previously prescribed by your doctor and in the correct dose. Fever coming back after 3-4 hours is common in infections, so continue paracetamol every 6?8 hours as advised, along with fluids and rest. Do not combine multiple cough syrups together, and if fever lasts more than 3 days, rises above 102?F, or the child becomes weak or breathless, consult a pediatrician.
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  1. Medication Use
    a. It is generally safe to use Tempgesic (Diclofenac + Paracetamol + Serratiopeptidase) for fever and pain.
    b. Clarithromycin (Cloff syrup) is an antibiotic, advisable only if prescribed specifically to your daughter for bacterial infections. Avoid combining it without explicit current guidance from a healthcare provider.

  2. Fever Management
    a. Ensure hydration and rest. Monitor the fever closely.
    b. Continue Tempgesic for symptom relief, but if the fever persists beyond 48 hours or worsens, consult a healthcare professional.

  3. When to Seek Medical Care
    a. Immediate medical attention is required if there are any alarming symptoms like difficulty breathing, persistent high fever, or confusion.
    b. If the situation does not improve within a couple of days, follow up with your healthcare provider.

Always ensure any antibiotic use like Clarithromycin is confirmed with professional medical advice to avoid unnecessary medication and resistance.

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