Background Soft tissue injuries commonly present to the emergency department (ED), often with acute pain. They cause significant suffering and morbidity if not adequately treated. Paracetamol and ibuprofen are commonly used analgesics, but it remains unknown if either one or the combination of both is superior for pain control. Objectives To investigate the analgesic effect of paracetamol, ibuprofen and the combination of both in the treatment of soft tissue injury in an ED, and the side effect profile of these drugs. Methods Double-blind, double dummy, placebo-controlled randomised controlled trial. 782 adult patients presenting with soft tissue injury without obvious fractures attending the ED of a university hospital in the New Territori...
Background Both paracetamol and ibuprofen are commonly used analgesics for the relief of pain follow...
Background Both paracetamol and ibuprofen are commonly used analgesics for the relief of pain follow...
A trial has been carried out among student athletes comparing ibuprofen, a non-steroidal anti-inflam...
Background Soft tissue injuries commonly present to the emergency department (ED), often with acute ...
We investigate the efficacy and safety of oral paracetamol compared with oral nonsteroidal antiinfla...
We investigate the efficacy and safety of oral paracetamol compared with oral nonsteroidal antiinfla...
Feasibility study comparing oral paracetamol and oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for trea...
Introduction: Musculoskeletal system traumas are among the most common presentations in the emergenc...
Objectives: Pain treatment in acute musculoskeletal injuries usually consists of paracetamol, non-st...
BACKGROUND: Combining two different analgesics in fixed doses in a single tablet can provide better ...
Objective: The overall aim of this study is to evaluate the analgesic effectiveness of paracetamol a...
Introduction: Although acute musculoskeletal pain has a wide range of causes from tendinitis, muscle...
[No abstract available]16-TIP-091This article was supported by Ege University Scientific Research Pr...
[No Abstract Available]Ege University Scientific ResearchProjects CoordinationEge University [16-TIP...
Introduction: Although acute musculoskeletal pain has a wide range of causes from tendinitis, muscle...
Background Both paracetamol and ibuprofen are commonly used analgesics for the relief of pain follow...
Background Both paracetamol and ibuprofen are commonly used analgesics for the relief of pain follow...
A trial has been carried out among student athletes comparing ibuprofen, a non-steroidal anti-inflam...
Background Soft tissue injuries commonly present to the emergency department (ED), often with acute ...
We investigate the efficacy and safety of oral paracetamol compared with oral nonsteroidal antiinfla...
We investigate the efficacy and safety of oral paracetamol compared with oral nonsteroidal antiinfla...
Feasibility study comparing oral paracetamol and oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for trea...
Introduction: Musculoskeletal system traumas are among the most common presentations in the emergenc...
Objectives: Pain treatment in acute musculoskeletal injuries usually consists of paracetamol, non-st...
BACKGROUND: Combining two different analgesics in fixed doses in a single tablet can provide better ...
Objective: The overall aim of this study is to evaluate the analgesic effectiveness of paracetamol a...
Introduction: Although acute musculoskeletal pain has a wide range of causes from tendinitis, muscle...
[No abstract available]16-TIP-091This article was supported by Ege University Scientific Research Pr...
[No Abstract Available]Ege University Scientific ResearchProjects CoordinationEge University [16-TIP...
Introduction: Although acute musculoskeletal pain has a wide range of causes from tendinitis, muscle...
Background Both paracetamol and ibuprofen are commonly used analgesics for the relief of pain follow...
Background Both paracetamol and ibuprofen are commonly used analgesics for the relief of pain follow...
A trial has been carried out among student athletes comparing ibuprofen, a non-steroidal anti-inflam...