Comparison of meclofenamate sodium with buffered aspirin and placebo for the relief of postoperative dental pain.

Author: KempfK K, KonzelmanJ L, SchultzR E, TurnerJ L

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The analgesic effect of meclofenamate sodium at two dose levels (100 mg and 200 mg) was compared with the effects of buffered aspirin (600 mg) and placebo in a double-blind, randomized study of 105 dental outpatients with acute pain following third-molar extraction. Meclofenamate sodium at either do...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3326678

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Meclofenamate Sodium: A Potential Analgesic for Postoperative Pain

This double-blind randomized study compares the analgesic effectiveness of meclofenamate sodium to buffered aspirin and placebo in managing postoperative dental pain. The research demonstrates the superior efficacy of meclofenamate sodium in relieving pain, highlighting its potential as a safe and effective analgesic for postoperative dental pain.

Meclofenamate Sodium: A Promising Analgesic Option

The study indicates that meclofenamate sodium is an effective analgesic for managing postoperative dental pain, surpassing the effectiveness of buffered aspirin and placebo. The findings suggest that meclofenamate sodium could be a valuable option for managing postoperative pain in dental patients.

Pain Management: A Crucial Aspect of Patient Care

Managing pain is an essential aspect of providing compassionate and effective patient care. This research highlights the importance of finding safe and effective analgesic options for patients experiencing pain, particularly those undergoing dental procedures. As a researcher, I find it rewarding to witness the development of new and innovative treatments that alleviate pain and improve the lives of patients. Just as a desert traveler seeks shade and relief from the scorching sun, we must continue to explore new ways to manage pain and improve the well-being of those we serve.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 1988-04-11
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
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Pubmed ID

3326678

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

3326678

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