Quantifying the intensity of adverse events with ibuprofen and oxycodone: an observational cohort study.

Author: AliSamina, CarletonBruce, DrendelAmy L, GourlayKatie, JohnsonDavid W, Le MaySylvie, OrtizSilvia, RosychukRhonda J, WattsRick, YukselogluAran

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Original Abstract of the Article :
To quantify the frequency and intensity of adverse events (AEs), commonly known as side effects, experienced by children receiving either ibuprofen or oxycodone for pain management following an acute fracture. Secondary objectives were to quantify functional outcome impairment and describe demograph...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9131055/

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Quantifying the Intensity of Adverse Events in Children: Ibuprofen vs. Oxycodone

Pain, like a scorching sun in the desert, can be a relentless torment, especially for children who have suffered a fracture. Ibuprofen and oxycodone are two common medications used to alleviate pain in these situations. This study, like a careful analysis of the desert landscape, aims to quantify the frequency and intensity of adverse events (AEs), commonly known as side effects, associated with these medications in children.

Understanding the Side Effects of Painkillers in Children

The researchers, like meticulous desert explorers, meticulously collected and analyzed data on children who received either ibuprofen or oxycodone following a fracture. They explored the range of AEs experienced by these children, providing valuable insights into the potential risks and benefits of each medication.

Navigating the Choice of Pain Medication for Children

This research provides crucial information for healthcare providers who are navigating the complex landscape of pain management in children. By understanding the frequency and severity of AEs associated with ibuprofen and oxycodone, clinicians can make more informed decisions about the most appropriate medication for each individual child.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study offers a valuable guide for navigating the terrain of pain management in children. By providing data on the frequency and intensity of AEs associated with ibuprofen and oxycodone, the researchers empower healthcare providers to make informed decisions that balance pain relief with patient safety.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2022-09-08
  2. Date Revised 2022-09-10
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

36053661

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC9131055

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