Articles: analgesics.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial Controlled Clinical Trial
Analgesic combinations with orphenadrine in oral post-surgical pain.
Two hundred male and female patients underwent a variety of oral surgical procedures and were treated afterwards in four test groups. They took a combination of orphenadrine (25 mg) and acetaminophen (325 mg), either drug alone, or placebo. A double-blind study design was used. ⋯ Each active drug, in turn, was also significantly better throughout than placebo for pain relief. Sub-groups in each treatment regimen required additional pain relief prior to six hours, with significantly more placebo than orphenadrine-acetaminophen patients needing remedication. Side-effect incidence was very low and randomly distributed among the four groups.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Anidoxime: a clinical trial of an oral analgesic agent.
The new oral analgesic drug anidoxime was compared with dihydrocodeine. There were no side-effects, and no significant differences between the effects of dihydrocodeine 50 mg, anidoxime 75 mg or anidoxime 100 mg.
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Clin. Pharmacol. Ther. · Aug 1976
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical TrialA model to evaluate mild analgesics in oral surgery outpatients.
A model was developed to evaluate mild analgesics in an oral surgery outpatient clinic population. On a report form, patients recorded starting pain and then pain intensities, relief responses, and side effects hourly for 3 hr after drug administration. The treatments were randomly allocated to patients on a single-dose-only basis, and the double-blind technique was used. ⋯ Both aspirin 650 mg and acetaminophen 600 mg proved superior to placebo (p less than 0.01) for all measures of effect with both parametric or nonparametric analyses, while codeine 30 mg was not significantly superior to placebo in any analysis. Codeine 60 mg proved significantly superior to placebo for certain measures of effect when analyzed with the nonparametric model. There was no significant interaction between either aspirin or acetaminophen and codeine.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Comparison of a new analgesic floctafenine with pentazocine in the relief of postoperative pain.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Relief of pain by oral medications. A controlled evaluation of analgesic combinations.