A comparative study of oral tramadol and ibuprofen in postoperative pain in operations of lower abdomen.
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The objective of this study was to assess efficacy and safety of oral tramadol in postoperative pain in operations of lower abdomen as compared to oral ibuprofen. Eighty patients undergoing operations in the lower abdomen under spinal anaesthesia were randomly assigned to two parallel groups--ibuprofen 400 mg thrice daily and tramadol 100 mg thrice daily, both orally after food. Treatment was given single-blind for 5 days in the postoperative period. Patient's perception of pain scored byvisual analogue scale (VAS) and wound tenderness assessed by a 3-point ordinal scale were the primary efficacy parameters. A steady decline in VAS pain score from baseline to study end (99.7 +/- 2.75 to 54.4 +/- 9.71 in the ibuprofen group and 97.3 +/- 3.14 to 52.5 +/- 9.95 in tramadol group) indicated good analgesic efficacy in both groups. Within groups, comparisons showed highly significant difference in VAS score between baseline and each of the subsequent assessment time points (p < 0.001). Betwee
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The objective of this study was to assess efficacy and safety of oral tramadol in postoperative pain in operations of lower abdomen as compared to oral ibuprofen. Eighty patients undergoing operations in the lower abdomen under spinal anaesthesia were randomly assigned to two parallel groups--ibuprofen 400 mg thrice daily and tramadol 100 mg thrice daily, both orally after food. Treatment was given single-blind for 5 days in the postoperative period. Patient's perception of pain scored byvisual analogue scale (VAS) and wound tenderness assessed by a 3-point ordinal scale were the primary efficacy parameters. A steady decline in VAS pain score from baseline to study end (99.7 +/- 2.75 to 54.4 +/- 9.71 in the ibuprofen group and 97.3 +/- 3.14 to 52.5 +/- 9.95 in tramadol group) indicated good analgesic efficacy in both groups. Within groups, comparisons showed highly significant difference in VAS score between baseline and each of the subsequent assessment time points (p < 0.001). Betwee
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