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The antipyretic action of salicylates is explained in part by
Cutaneous vasodilation leading to increased heat loss
Depression of oxidative processes leading to decreased heat production
Increased blood flow through the hypothalamus
Analgesia leading to sedation
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The mechanism of the antipyretic action of salicylates probably results from
Inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis in the CNS hypothalamic temperature regulation
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