Paracetamol is well established as a leading nonprescription antipyretic analgesic drug and is available in oral, rectal or intravenous forms. However, except for oral paracetamol, there is a marked discrepancy between the extent to which paracetamol is used and the available evidence for an analgesic effect in postoperative pain. This review mainly focuses on intravenous paracetamol. Its efficacy and safety are analyzed, as well as its use in therapeutics, alone or in combination. The morphine-sparing, additive and antihyperalgesia effects of intravenous paracetamol are also reviewed. The analyses are divided into several sections, comparing the efficacy of intravenous paracetamol with placebo, other forms of paracetamol or analgesic agent...
Introduction: Optimum pain management immediately after surgeries can lower the possibility of pain ...
Background: Adequate pain control is a goal in post operative recovery. However opioids provide good...
Background and objectives: The combination of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and paracetamol ...
Pain is a predictable consequence following operations, but the management of postoperative pain is ...
Postoperative pain might be different after intravenous vs. oral paracetamol. We systematically revi...
Paracetamol is the remaining para-aminophenol used in clinical practice for analgesia, being the act...
Paracetamol is widely used in the management of acute and chronic pain. The purpose of this review i...
Background: Intravenous acetaminophen injection (paracetamol) is marketed in Europe for the manageme...
Background: Paracetamol; a cyclooxygenase inhibitor; acts through the central nervous system as well...
Analgesia is one of the most important consideration in perioperative setting as it determines the r...
Analgesia is one of the most important consideration in perioperative setting as it determines the r...
Since paracetamol was first synthesized in 1878 it has become one of the most popular and widely use...
Abstract published with permission. Since the introduction of IV paracetamol to UK ambulance service...
Objective: This study aimed to determine if intravenous acetaminophen [paracetamol] (IV APAP) could ...
Background: Although opioids are the main choice for acute postoperative pain control, many side eff...
Introduction: Optimum pain management immediately after surgeries can lower the possibility of pain ...
Background: Adequate pain control is a goal in post operative recovery. However opioids provide good...
Background and objectives: The combination of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and paracetamol ...
Pain is a predictable consequence following operations, but the management of postoperative pain is ...
Postoperative pain might be different after intravenous vs. oral paracetamol. We systematically revi...
Paracetamol is the remaining para-aminophenol used in clinical practice for analgesia, being the act...
Paracetamol is widely used in the management of acute and chronic pain. The purpose of this review i...
Background: Intravenous acetaminophen injection (paracetamol) is marketed in Europe for the manageme...
Background: Paracetamol; a cyclooxygenase inhibitor; acts through the central nervous system as well...
Analgesia is one of the most important consideration in perioperative setting as it determines the r...
Analgesia is one of the most important consideration in perioperative setting as it determines the r...
Since paracetamol was first synthesized in 1878 it has become one of the most popular and widely use...
Abstract published with permission. Since the introduction of IV paracetamol to UK ambulance service...
Objective: This study aimed to determine if intravenous acetaminophen [paracetamol] (IV APAP) could ...
Background: Although opioids are the main choice for acute postoperative pain control, many side eff...
Introduction: Optimum pain management immediately after surgeries can lower the possibility of pain ...
Background: Adequate pain control is a goal in post operative recovery. However opioids provide good...
Background and objectives: The combination of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and paracetamol ...