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Vomiting and constipation associated with tramadol and codeine: a comparative study in VigiBase®.

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Tramadol hydrochloride: analgesic efficacy compared with codeine, aspirin with codeine, and placebo after dental extraction.

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Tramadol hydrochloride is a novel, centrally acting analgesic with two complementary mechanisms of action: opioid and aminergic. Relative to codeine, tramadol has similar analgesic properties but may have fewer constipating, euphoric, and respiratory depressant effects. A two-center randomized

Hydrocodone versus codeine in acute musculoskeletal pain.

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the efficacy and prevalence of side effects of hydrocodone versus codeine in acute pain syndromes. TYPE OF PARTICIPANTS/SETTING: Sixty-two consecutive adult emergency department patients 18 to 70 years old with acute musculoskeletal pain. Patients using other analgesics or

Analgesia after intracranial surgery: a double-blind, prospective comparison of codeine and tramadol.

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We have compared codeine and tramadol in a prospective, double-blind study of postoperative analgesia in 75 patients after elective intracranial surgery. Twenty-five patients received codeine 60 mg, tramadol 50 mg or tramadol 75 mg i.m. Patients receiving codeine had significantly lower pain scores

Single dose paracetamol (acetaminophen), with and without codeine, for postoperative pain.

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BACKGROUND Patient surveys have shown that postoperative pain is often not managed well, and there is a need to assess the efficacy and safety of commonly used analgesics as newer treatments become available. Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is an important non-opiate analgesic, commonly prescribed, as

Comparison of conorphone, a mixed agonist-antagonist analgesic, to codeine for postoperative dental pain.

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The analgesic efficacy of two doses of conorphone (20 and 40 mg), a mixed agonist-antagonist analgesic, were compared to two doses of codeine for postoperative pain in the oral surgery model. Each subject received 2 of the 4 possible treatment at two separate sessions in an incomplete block, single

Codeine for child pain: new preparation. Helpful in some cases.

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(1) This codeine-based syrup is indicated for the treatment of pain in children. It is the first step 2 analgesic (WHO classification) to become available in France for oral treatment of children. (2) Efficacy and the optimal dose regimen are based mainly on lengthy experience with codeine in other

Tramadol suppositories are less suitable for post-operative pain relief than rectal acetaminophen/codeine.

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The suitability of tramadol suppositories for inclusion in our hospital formulary for the treatment of mild to moderate post-operative pain was evaluated. In an open randomized trial, rectal tramadol was compared with our standard treatment acetaminophen/codeine suppositories. We expected tramadol

No effect of preoperative paracetamol and codeine suppositories for pain after termination of pregnancies in general anaesthesia.

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Outpatient surgery demands rapid recovery and satisfied patients. The purpose of the study was to investigate whether rectal premedication with paracetamol and codeine would reduce the need of rescue analgesics, reduce the postoperative pain experience and result in faster eligibility for discharge.

Codeine plus paracetamol versus paracetamol in longer-term treatment of chronic pain due to osteoarthritis of the hip. A randomised, double-blind, multi-centre study.

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This randomized, double-blind, multi-centre study was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy and safety of treatment for 4 weeks with codeine plus paracetamol versus paracetamol in relieving chronic pain due to osteoarthritis of the hip. A total of 158 outclinic patients entered the study. Eighty-three

Analgesia after day case laparoscopic sterilisation. A comparison of tramadol with paracetamol/dextropropoxyphene and paracetamol/codeine combinations.

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In a prospective, double-blind trial we compared the analgesic efficacy of tramadol during the first 24 h after day case laparoscopic sterilisation with two commonly prescribed combination analgesics. Seventy-five women were allocated randomly to receive oral paracetamol 325 mg/dextropropoxyphene

Radiotherapy plus either transdermal fentanyl or paracetamol and codeine for painful bone metastases: a randomised study of pain relief and quality of life.

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OBJECTIVE To compare the effects of providing analgesia with either transdermal fentanyl (TTS-fentanyl) or paracetamol and codeine (P/C) in addition to radiotherapy in patients with metastatic bone pain. METHODS In a prospective study, 26 patients with radiologically confirmed bony metastases

Codeine/acetaminophen and hydrocodone/acetaminophen combination tablets for the management of chronic cancer pain in adults: a 23-day, prospective, double-blind, randomized, parallel-group study.

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BACKGROUND Analgesics are an essential component of the treatment of cancer-associated pain. Pharmacologic treatment is usually begun with nonopioid analgesics, most frequently acetaminophen. If pain relief is not achieved, the so-called "weak" opioids, such as codeine and hydrocodone, may be used

Multimodal protocol reduces postoperative nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing Le Fort I osteotomy.

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OBJECTIVE To assess the impact of a multimodal antiemetic protocol on postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) after Le Fort I osteotomy. METHODS Consecutive patients undergoing Le Fort I osteotomy with or without additional procedures at a single academic institution were recruited as the

The incidence of narcotic-induced emesis.

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Epidemiologic studies of the incidence of emesis induced by narcotic analgesics are lacking. The histories of 260 cancer patients receiving oral narcotic analgesics prescribed at the Pain Clinic of our Institute from December 1988 to December 1989 were reviewed. Of the 260 patients, 120 were women,
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