
SHOULDER & ELBOW
AAOS2019: Ibuprofen 600mg vs oxycodone HCl 5/325mg for analgesia after shoulder instability repair
40 patients scheduled for arthroscopic repair due to shoulder instability were randomized to a postoperative analgesia regimen which featured either ibuprofen 600mg plus 10 tablets of oxycodone hydrochloride 5/325mg for rescue analgesia, or to only oxycodone hydrochloride 5/325mg. Patients were assessed primarily for pain scores and number of oxycodone hydrochloride 5/325mg tablets consumed over the first postoperative week. Results demonstrated no significant differences between groups in pain scores at either 1, 4, or 7 days postoperatively, while number of oxycodone hydrochloride 5/325mg tablets consumed over the first postoperative week was significantly reduced in the ibuprofen 600mg group.
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