Efficacy and Safety of Paracetamol and NSAIDs for Fever and Pain Management in Children with Chronic Diseases: A Narrative Review
Highlights
- Paracetamol and ibuprofen show comparable efficacy for fever and pain in children with chronic diseases, but differ in safety profiles.
- Caution is needed for the use of paracetamol in children with malnutrition, obesity and neuromuscular disorders, while NSAIDs carry higher risks of complications in patients with gastrointestinal, renal and coagulation diseases.
- Clinical decision making should integrate comorbidities, concomitant therapies, and infection status to optimize symptom control and minimize harm.
- Evidence is limited for many chronic pediatric conditions and new studies are warranted.
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Pathophysiology of Fever and Pain in Pediatric Infections
3. Pharmacological Properties of Paracetamol and NSAIDs
4. Safety Profile and Clinical Considerations of Paracetamol and Ibuprofen
4.1. Comparative Efficacy
4.2. General Safety Overview
4.3. Specific Safety Considerations
4.3.1. Gastrointestinal Effects
4.3.2. Hepatological Effects
4.3.3. Renal Effects
4.3.4. Infection-Related Concerns
4.3.5. NSAIDs and Coagulation
4.3.6. Antypiretics and Asthma
4.3.7. Neurodevelopmental and Neuromuscular Diseases
5. Rational Use of Antipyretics and Analgesics in Vulnerable Pediatric Patients with Chronic Conditions
6. Combined or Alternating Use of Antipyretics
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Small vulnerable neonates (prematurity, LBW, IUGR) | Paracetamol | Avoid NSAIDs due to high nephrotoxic risk and limited safety data |
| Chronic kidney disease, CAKUT, previous AKI | Paracetamol | Avoid NSAIDs; monitor kidney function if unavoidable |
| Nephrotic syndrome relapse/hypoalbuminemia | Paracetamol | NSAIDs have higher free fraction, risk of nephrotoxicity |
| Tuberculosis | Not well defined | NSAIDs have conflicting studies about potential benefits (direct effect against Mycobacterium) and risks (immunosuppression and TB reactivation) No side effects of paracetamol |
| HIV | Not well defined | Interaction between either acetaminophen and NSAIDs and some antivirals Potential effect of some NSAIDs against HIV |
| Gastrointestinal disease | Paracetamol | Avoid NSAIDs or use with caution (risk for mucosal ulceration, bleeding and IBD flares) |
| Coagulation disorders or perioperative setting | Paracetamol | Avoid NSAIDs due to platelet inhibition and bleeding risk |
| Asthma | Either | Avoid NSAIDs in aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD) or severe uncontrolled asthma |
| Inflammatory pain | Ibuprofen | Provides superior anti-inflammatory analgesia |
| Neuromuscular disorder | Not well defined | Caution advised in selected neuromuscular diseases (e.g., myopathies) with attention to dosing, repeated administration, and clinical monitoring |
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Milani, G.P.; Nicolini, G.; Cananzi, M.; Spiezia, L.; Vidal, E. Efficacy and Safety of Paracetamol and NSAIDs for Fever and Pain Management in Children with Chronic Diseases: A Narrative Review. Children 2026, 13, 71. https://doi.org/10.3390/children13010071
Milani GP, Nicolini G, Cananzi M, Spiezia L, Vidal E. Efficacy and Safety of Paracetamol and NSAIDs for Fever and Pain Management in Children with Chronic Diseases: A Narrative Review. Children. 2026; 13(1):71. https://doi.org/10.3390/children13010071
Chicago/Turabian StyleMilani, Gregorio Paolo, Giangiacomo Nicolini, Mara Cananzi, Luca Spiezia, and Enrico Vidal. 2026. "Efficacy and Safety of Paracetamol and NSAIDs for Fever and Pain Management in Children with Chronic Diseases: A Narrative Review" Children 13, no. 1: 71. https://doi.org/10.3390/children13010071
APA StyleMilani, G. P., Nicolini, G., Cananzi, M., Spiezia, L., & Vidal, E. (2026). Efficacy and Safety of Paracetamol and NSAIDs for Fever and Pain Management in Children with Chronic Diseases: A Narrative Review. Children, 13(1), 71. https://doi.org/10.3390/children13010071

