Vaccines

Products Vaccines are mainly sold as injectables. Some are also taken perorally as oral vaccines, for example, in the form of capsules (typhoid vaccine) or as a suspension for oral administration (rotavirus). Monopreparations and combination preparations are commercially available. Vaccines, with few exceptions, are stored in a refrigerator at a temperature of 2 to 8 … Vaccines

Melting Point

Definition and properties Melting point is a characteristic temperature at which a substance changes from solid to liquid state. At this temperature, the solid and liquid occur in equilibrium. A typical example is ice, which melts at 0 °C and becomes liquid water. The melting point is slightly dependent on atmospheric pressure, which is why … Melting Point

Store Cool

Background Medicines are usually stored at room temperature between 15 to 25 °C (sometimes up to 30 °C). However, for relatively many drugs, storage in the refrigerator at a temperature between 2 to 8 °C is mandatory. Why? At a low temperature, the molecular movement and reactivity of the compounds is reduced, germ growth is … Store Cool

Reduce fever

Synonyms in a broader sense Cold, flu, cough, rhinitis med. : Hyperthermia english: fever Introduction Fever is a completely natural reaction of the organism to bacterial and viral pathogens. The body’s own immune system is stimulated by the increase in temperature and the overheating also leads to a significant reduction in the reproduction rate of … Reduce fever

Infant fever

Definition A fever in small children is defined as a body temperature above 38°C, a high fever is understood to be temperatures above 39°C, whereby more than 41°C can be life-threatening, as it can lead to the destruction of the body’s own proteins. The normal body temperature of infants should be between 36.5 and 37.5°C. … Infant fever

When does one start to speak of fever in a toddler? | Infant fever

When does one start to speak of fever in a toddler? In small children, a body temperature of 38.5°C or higher is called fever. Subfebrile temperatures are defined as temperatures that are clearly elevated but still below 38.5°C. There are different indications when one speaks of subfebrile temperatures, since temperatures above 37.0°C can also be … When does one start to speak of fever in a toddler? | Infant fever