Customer: After controlling her temp effectively all day, alternating Tylenol and ibuprofen stopped working and her temp spiked to 103.1 and
The ibuprofen is digested in about 1/2 hr to 45 minutes and should start to lower her temp soon after this. Definitely by an hour. If more time has passed and her temp is quite high and you feel it needs to come down (103 and above is what I call high) then you can dose Tylenol as well as it works differently.
The ibuprofen is digested in about 1/2 hr to 45 minutes and should start to lower her temp soon after this. Definitely by an hour. If more time has passed and her temp is quite high and you feel it needs to come down (103 and above is what I call high) then you can dose Tylenol as well as it works differently.
Motrin IB (Ibuprofen) is a NSAID. Ibuprofen works by lowering hormones in the body that cause inflammation and pain. Advil is an NSAID, works by lowering
Motrin IB (Ibuprofen) is a NSAID. Ibuprofen works by lowering hormones in the body that cause inflammation and pain. Advil is an NSAID, works by lowering
The ibuprofen reduced the body's ability to produce prostaglandin, thus reducing fever, swelling, and pain. If the change in temp is not caused
The increased blood flow also increases heat dissipation in the body, and thus decreases rate of core body temp increase, this is shown in the
your body temp, causing you to sweat out the excess. Sweating and If you're sweating excessively in specific areas, such as your
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The same would be true of the thermal transfer to core body temp of more than 5.5 quarts of water maintained at +23.5 degrees above normal body temp: You'd spike core body temp very, very, sharply, probably to well over 105 degrees -- and circulating overheated blood through the brain would be very very bad, if not fatal.
Obviously, this is overthinking a fantasy story, but you REALLY want to consider the consequences of fucking about with humans' core body temperatures.