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The effect of timing of intravenous paracetamol on perioperative pain and cytokine levels following laparoscopic bariatric surgery, a randomized controlled trial

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Published in 2022 at "Obesity"

DOI: 10.1002/oby.23545

Abstract: Bariatric surgeries involve manipulation of the viscera and are associated with significant postoperative pain. Paracetamol is a nonopioid analgesic with a rapid onset, and it is effective and safe. The study compared the effects of… read more here.

Keywords: effect timing; timing intravenous; pain; perioperative pain ... See more keywords
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Oral, in place of intravenous, paracetamol as the new normal for elective cases

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Published in 2021 at "Anaesthesia"

DOI: 10.1111/anae.15482

Abstract: We read with great interest the review discussing the equivalence in efficacy between intravenous and oral administration of paracetamol in the peri-operative period [1]. Currently, there is little information regarding the overall carbon footprint of… read more here.

Keywords: intravenous paracetamol; life cycle; paracetamol; material ... See more keywords
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What is the dose of intravenous paracetamol for pain relief in neonates?

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Published in 2017 at "Archives of Disease in Childhood"

DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2017-312870

Abstract: Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is an effective analgesic and antipyretic. It is commonly prescribed to treat mild to moderate pain and fever in adults, children and neonates.1 Paracetamol can be administered orally, rectally or by intravenous route.… read more here.

Keywords: dose intravenous; neonates dose; paracetamol; paracetamol pain ... See more keywords
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The comparison of intraincisional bupivacaine infiltration and intravenous paracetamol administration for pain alleviation after cesarean section: a double-blinded randomized placebo controlled clinical trial.

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Published in 2023 at "European review for medical and pharmacological sciences"

DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202304_32117

Abstract: OBJECTIVE This study aimed to compare the analgesic effect of subcutaneous (SC) bupivacaine and intravenous (IV) paracetamol on postoperative pain and opioid requisites in patients undergoing cesarean delivery. PATIENTS AND METHODS One hundred and five… read more here.

Keywords: bupivacaine; group; placebo controlled; pain ... See more keywords
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Paracetamol as a basic component of a modern approach to adequate perioperative analgesia

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Published in 2020 at "Pain Medicine"

DOI: 10.31636/pmjua.v5i1.2

Abstract: The problem of adequate perioperative anesthesia is one of the most pressing in the current health care system, given its medical, humanistic and socio-economic aspects. Currently, the standard of postoperative analgesia is multimodal analgesia (MMA).… read more here.

Keywords: paracetamol basic; adequate perioperative; drug; paracetamol ... See more keywords
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A Meta-Analysis of the Utility of Preoperative Intravenous Paracetamol for Post-Caesarean Analgesia

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Published in 2019 at "Medicina"

DOI: 10.3390/medicina55080424

Abstract: Background and objectives: Worldwide, the number of caesarean sections performed has increased exponentially. Some studies have reported better pain control and lower postoperative requirements for opioids when intravenous (IV) paracetamol was administered preoperatively. This meta-analysis… read more here.

Keywords: utility preoperative; analysis; paracetamol post; paracetamol ... See more keywords
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Intravenous paracetamol versus ketorolac for pain attenuation in patients with renal colic; a randomized, single blind and controlled clinical trial

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Published in 2020 at "Journal of renal injury prevention"

DOI: 10.34172/jrip.2020.10

Abstract: Introduction: Pain control is an essential care for patients with renal colic in emergency wards. Objectives: This study aimed to compare the analgesic efficacy of intravenous (IV) paracetamol (PC) versus ketorolac (KET) for patients with… read more here.

Keywords: renal colic; patients renal; paracetamol versus; versus ketorolac ... See more keywords