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THE EVALUATION OF SAFETY AND ANALGESIC EFFICACY OF PARACETAMOL AND IBUPROFEN FOLLOWED BY IMPACTED THIRD MOLAR SURGERY

Year 2010, Volume: 7 Issue: 3, 310 - 316, 01.09.2010

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  • Joshi A, Parara E, Macfarlane TV. A double-blind randomised controlled clinical trial of the effect of preoperative ibupro- fen, diclofenac, paracetamol with codeine and placebo tab- lets for relief of postoperative pain after removal of impact- ed third molars. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2004;42:299–306.
  • Sener M, Pektaş, Yilmaz I, Turkoz A, Uçkan S, Dönmez A, Arslan G. Comparison of Preemptive Analgesic Effects of a Single Dose of Nonopioid Analgesics for Pain Management After Ambulatory Surgery: A Prospective, Randomized, Single-Blind Study in Turkish Patients. Curr Ther Res 2005;66:541-8.
  • Hill CM, Carroll MJ, Giles AD, Pickvance N. Ibuprofen giv- en pre- and post-operatively for the relief of pain. Oral Maxillofac Surg 2005;3:25-31.
  • Jones K, Seymour RA, Hawkesford JE. Are the pharmacoki- netics of ibuprofen important determinants for the drug’s ef- ficacy in postoperative pain after third molar surgery?. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1997;35:173-6.
  • Morse Z, Tump A, Kevelham E. Ibuprofen as a pre-emptive an- algesic is as effective as rofecoxib for mandibular third molar surgery. Odontology 2006;94:59-63.
  • Juhl G, Norholt SE, Tonnesen E, Hiesse-Provost O, Jensen TS. Analgesic efficacy and safety of intravenous paracetamol (ac- etaminophen) administered as a 2 g starting dose following third molar surgery. Eur J Pain 2006;10:371-7.
  • Zacharias M, De Silva RK, Hickling J, Medlicott NJ, Reith DM. Comparative safety and efficacy of two high dose regimens of oral paracetamol in healthy adults undergoing third mo- lar surgery under local anaesthesia. Anaesth Intensive Care 2007;35:544-9.
  • Page J. Consumption of NSAIDs and the development of con- gestive heart failure in elderly patients: and underrecognized public health problem. Arch Intern Med 2000;160:777-84.
  • Günbay S, Gomel M. Complications developing subsequent to surgical removal of partially or totally impacted third mo- lars. EÜ Dentistry Faculty J 1988;92:73-9.
  • Bruce RA, Frederickson GC, Small GS. Age of patients and morbidity associated with mandibular third molar surgery. J Am Dent Assoc 1980;101:240-5.
  • Desjardins PJ, Shu VS, Recker DP, Verburg KM, Woolf CJ. A single preoperative oral dose of valdecoxib, a new cyclooxy- genase–2 specific inhibitor, relieves post-oral surgery or bun- ionectomy pain. Anesthesiology 2002;97:565–73.
  • Dionne RA, Cooper S. Evaluation of preoperative ibuprofen for postoperative pain after removal third molars. Oral Surg Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 1978;45:851–6.
  • Depre´ M, Van Hecken A, Verbesselt H, et al. Tolerance and pharmacokinetics of propacetamol, a paracetamol formula- tion for intravenous use. Fundam Clin Pharmacol 1992;6:259–62.
  • Jarde O, Boccard E. Parenteral versus oral route increases paracetamol efficacy. Clin Drug Invest 1997;6:474–81.
  • Katz J, McCartney CJ. Current status of preemptive analge- sia. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol 2002;15:435–41.
  • Launo C, Bassi C, Spagnolo L, Badano S, Ricci C, Lizzi A, Molinino M. Preemptive ketamine during general anesthesia for postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing laparo- scopic cholecystectomy. Minerva Anestesiol 2004;70:727–34.
  • Pogatzki-Zahn EM, Zahn PK. From preemptive to preventive analgesia. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol 2006;19:551–5.
  • Hyrkas T, Ylipaavalnienmi P, Oikarinen VJ, Paakkari J. A com- parison of diclofenac with and without single-dose intrave- nous steroid to prevent postoperative pain after third molar removal. Oral Maxillafac Surg 1993;51:634-6.
  • McGurk M, Robinson P, Rajayogeswaran V. Clinical compari- son of dexketoprofen trometamol, ketoprofen, and placebo in postoperativ dental pain. J Clin Pharmacol 1998;38:46–54.
  • Jackson ID, Heidemann BH, Wilson J, Power I, Brown RD. Double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial compar- ing rofecoxib with dexketoprofen trometamol in surgical den- tistry. Br J Anaesth 2004;92:675–80.
  • Seymour RA, Hawkesford JE, Weldon M, Brewster D. An evaluation of different ibuprofen preparations in postop- erative pain after third molar surgery. Br J Clin Pharmacol 1991;31:83-7.
  • Jerjes W, El-Maaytah M, Swinson B, Banu B, Upile T, D’sa S. Experience versus complication rate in third molar surgery. Head Face Med 2006;2;14.
  • Bamgbose BO, Akinwande JA, Adeyemo WL, Ladeinde AL, Arotiba GT, Ogulewe MO. Effects of co-administered dexa- methasone and diclofenac potassium on pain, swelling and trismus following third molar surgery. Head Face Med 2005;1:11.
  • Pedersen A. Decadronphosphate in the relief of complaints after third molar surgery. Int J Oral Surg 1985;14:235.
  • Brind AM. Drugs that Damage the Liver, The Medicine Publishing Company Ltd, Alcohol and Drugs, 2002: 21-3.
  • Waters B, Riely CA. Drug- and chemical-Induced Liver Disease. Bockus gastroenterology. 5th Edition. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1995: 2158-82.
  • Jacqz-Aigrain E, Anderson BJ. Pain control: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents. Semin in Fetal Neonatal Med 2006;11:251-9.
  • Schoonen WG, Kloks CP, Ploemen JP, et al. Uniform procedure of (1) H NMR analysis of rat urine and toxicometabonomics Part II: comparison of NMR profiles for classification of hepa- totoxicty. Toxicol Sci 2007;98:286-97.
  • Goldkind L, Laine L. A systematic review of NSAIDs withdrawn from the market due to hepatotoxicity: lessons learned from the bromfenac experience. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf 2006;15:213-20.

THE EVALUATION OF SAFETY AND ANALGESIC EFFICACY OF PARACETAMOL AND IBUPROFEN FOLLOWED BY IMPACTED THIRD MOLAR SURGERY

Year 2010, Volume: 7 Issue: 3, 310 - 316, 01.09.2010

Abstract

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References

  • Joshi A, Parara E, Macfarlane TV. A double-blind randomised controlled clinical trial of the effect of preoperative ibupro- fen, diclofenac, paracetamol with codeine and placebo tab- lets for relief of postoperative pain after removal of impact- ed third molars. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2004;42:299–306.
  • Sener M, Pektaş, Yilmaz I, Turkoz A, Uçkan S, Dönmez A, Arslan G. Comparison of Preemptive Analgesic Effects of a Single Dose of Nonopioid Analgesics for Pain Management After Ambulatory Surgery: A Prospective, Randomized, Single-Blind Study in Turkish Patients. Curr Ther Res 2005;66:541-8.
  • Hill CM, Carroll MJ, Giles AD, Pickvance N. Ibuprofen giv- en pre- and post-operatively for the relief of pain. Oral Maxillofac Surg 2005;3:25-31.
  • Jones K, Seymour RA, Hawkesford JE. Are the pharmacoki- netics of ibuprofen important determinants for the drug’s ef- ficacy in postoperative pain after third molar surgery?. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1997;35:173-6.
  • Morse Z, Tump A, Kevelham E. Ibuprofen as a pre-emptive an- algesic is as effective as rofecoxib for mandibular third molar surgery. Odontology 2006;94:59-63.
  • Juhl G, Norholt SE, Tonnesen E, Hiesse-Provost O, Jensen TS. Analgesic efficacy and safety of intravenous paracetamol (ac- etaminophen) administered as a 2 g starting dose following third molar surgery. Eur J Pain 2006;10:371-7.
  • Zacharias M, De Silva RK, Hickling J, Medlicott NJ, Reith DM. Comparative safety and efficacy of two high dose regimens of oral paracetamol in healthy adults undergoing third mo- lar surgery under local anaesthesia. Anaesth Intensive Care 2007;35:544-9.
  • Page J. Consumption of NSAIDs and the development of con- gestive heart failure in elderly patients: and underrecognized public health problem. Arch Intern Med 2000;160:777-84.
  • Günbay S, Gomel M. Complications developing subsequent to surgical removal of partially or totally impacted third mo- lars. EÜ Dentistry Faculty J 1988;92:73-9.
  • Bruce RA, Frederickson GC, Small GS. Age of patients and morbidity associated with mandibular third molar surgery. J Am Dent Assoc 1980;101:240-5.
  • Desjardins PJ, Shu VS, Recker DP, Verburg KM, Woolf CJ. A single preoperative oral dose of valdecoxib, a new cyclooxy- genase–2 specific inhibitor, relieves post-oral surgery or bun- ionectomy pain. Anesthesiology 2002;97:565–73.
  • Dionne RA, Cooper S. Evaluation of preoperative ibuprofen for postoperative pain after removal third molars. Oral Surg Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 1978;45:851–6.
  • Depre´ M, Van Hecken A, Verbesselt H, et al. Tolerance and pharmacokinetics of propacetamol, a paracetamol formula- tion for intravenous use. Fundam Clin Pharmacol 1992;6:259–62.
  • Jarde O, Boccard E. Parenteral versus oral route increases paracetamol efficacy. Clin Drug Invest 1997;6:474–81.
  • Katz J, McCartney CJ. Current status of preemptive analge- sia. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol 2002;15:435–41.
  • Launo C, Bassi C, Spagnolo L, Badano S, Ricci C, Lizzi A, Molinino M. Preemptive ketamine during general anesthesia for postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing laparo- scopic cholecystectomy. Minerva Anestesiol 2004;70:727–34.
  • Pogatzki-Zahn EM, Zahn PK. From preemptive to preventive analgesia. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol 2006;19:551–5.
  • Hyrkas T, Ylipaavalnienmi P, Oikarinen VJ, Paakkari J. A com- parison of diclofenac with and without single-dose intrave- nous steroid to prevent postoperative pain after third molar removal. Oral Maxillafac Surg 1993;51:634-6.
  • McGurk M, Robinson P, Rajayogeswaran V. Clinical compari- son of dexketoprofen trometamol, ketoprofen, and placebo in postoperativ dental pain. J Clin Pharmacol 1998;38:46–54.
  • Jackson ID, Heidemann BH, Wilson J, Power I, Brown RD. Double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial compar- ing rofecoxib with dexketoprofen trometamol in surgical den- tistry. Br J Anaesth 2004;92:675–80.
  • Seymour RA, Hawkesford JE, Weldon M, Brewster D. An evaluation of different ibuprofen preparations in postop- erative pain after third molar surgery. Br J Clin Pharmacol 1991;31:83-7.
  • Jerjes W, El-Maaytah M, Swinson B, Banu B, Upile T, D’sa S. Experience versus complication rate in third molar surgery. Head Face Med 2006;2;14.
  • Bamgbose BO, Akinwande JA, Adeyemo WL, Ladeinde AL, Arotiba GT, Ogulewe MO. Effects of co-administered dexa- methasone and diclofenac potassium on pain, swelling and trismus following third molar surgery. Head Face Med 2005;1:11.
  • Pedersen A. Decadronphosphate in the relief of complaints after third molar surgery. Int J Oral Surg 1985;14:235.
  • Brind AM. Drugs that Damage the Liver, The Medicine Publishing Company Ltd, Alcohol and Drugs, 2002: 21-3.
  • Waters B, Riely CA. Drug- and chemical-Induced Liver Disease. Bockus gastroenterology. 5th Edition. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1995: 2158-82.
  • Jacqz-Aigrain E, Anderson BJ. Pain control: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents. Semin in Fetal Neonatal Med 2006;11:251-9.
  • Schoonen WG, Kloks CP, Ploemen JP, et al. Uniform procedure of (1) H NMR analysis of rat urine and toxicometabonomics Part II: comparison of NMR profiles for classification of hepa- totoxicty. Toxicol Sci 2007;98:286-97.
  • Goldkind L, Laine L. A systematic review of NSAIDs withdrawn from the market due to hepatotoxicity: lessons learned from the bromfenac experience. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf 2006;15:213-20.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

Birkan Taha Ozkan This is me

Ercan Durmus This is me

Abdullah Kalaycı This is me

Sevil Kurban This is me

Cennet Neslihan Akca This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 7 Issue: 3

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APA Ozkan, B. T., Durmus, E., Kalaycı, A., Kurban, S., et al. (2010). THE EVALUATION OF SAFETY AND ANALGESIC EFFICACY OF PARACETAMOL AND IBUPROFEN FOLLOWED BY IMPACTED THIRD MOLAR SURGERY. European Journal of General Medicine, 7(3), 310-316.
AMA Ozkan BT, Durmus E, Kalaycı A, Kurban S, Akca CN. THE EVALUATION OF SAFETY AND ANALGESIC EFFICACY OF PARACETAMOL AND IBUPROFEN FOLLOWED BY IMPACTED THIRD MOLAR SURGERY. European Journal of General Medicine. September 2010;7(3):310-316.
Chicago Ozkan, Birkan Taha, Ercan Durmus, Abdullah Kalaycı, Sevil Kurban, and Cennet Neslihan Akca. “THE EVALUATION OF SAFETY AND ANALGESIC EFFICACY OF PARACETAMOL AND IBUPROFEN FOLLOWED BY IMPACTED THIRD MOLAR SURGERY”. European Journal of General Medicine 7, no. 3 (September 2010): 310-16.
EndNote Ozkan BT, Durmus E, Kalaycı A, Kurban S, Akca CN (September 1, 2010) THE EVALUATION OF SAFETY AND ANALGESIC EFFICACY OF PARACETAMOL AND IBUPROFEN FOLLOWED BY IMPACTED THIRD MOLAR SURGERY. European Journal of General Medicine 7 3 310–316.
IEEE B. T. Ozkan, E. Durmus, A. Kalaycı, S. Kurban, and C. . . . N. Akca, “THE EVALUATION OF SAFETY AND ANALGESIC EFFICACY OF PARACETAMOL AND IBUPROFEN FOLLOWED BY IMPACTED THIRD MOLAR SURGERY”, European Journal of General Medicine, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 310–316, 2010.
ISNAD Ozkan, Birkan Taha et al. “THE EVALUATION OF SAFETY AND ANALGESIC EFFICACY OF PARACETAMOL AND IBUPROFEN FOLLOWED BY IMPACTED THIRD MOLAR SURGERY”. European Journal of General Medicine 7/3 (September 2010), 310-316.
JAMA Ozkan BT, Durmus E, Kalaycı A, Kurban S, Akca CN. THE EVALUATION OF SAFETY AND ANALGESIC EFFICACY OF PARACETAMOL AND IBUPROFEN FOLLOWED BY IMPACTED THIRD MOLAR SURGERY. European Journal of General Medicine. 2010;7:310–316.
MLA Ozkan, Birkan Taha et al. “THE EVALUATION OF SAFETY AND ANALGESIC EFFICACY OF PARACETAMOL AND IBUPROFEN FOLLOWED BY IMPACTED THIRD MOLAR SURGERY”. European Journal of General Medicine, vol. 7, no. 3, 2010, pp. 310-6.
Vancouver Ozkan BT, Durmus E, Kalaycı A, Kurban S, Akca CN. THE EVALUATION OF SAFETY AND ANALGESIC EFFICACY OF PARACETAMOL AND IBUPROFEN FOLLOWED BY IMPACTED THIRD MOLAR SURGERY. European Journal of General Medicine. 2010;7(3):310-6.