Estudio de la eficacia analgésica del Dexketoprofeno Trometamol 25 mg. vs. Ibuprofeno 600 mg. tras su administración oral en pacientes sometidos a una intervención quirúrgica oral
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Jiménez Martínez, Esther
Gascó García, Carmen
Arrieta Blanco, Juan José
Torno Gómez, Javier del
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El objectivo de este estudio es comparar la eficacia analgésica de dos antiinflamatorios no esteroideos (AINES), pertenecientes a la familia de los ácidos propiónicos, tras intervenciones quirúrgicas orales con el fin de valorar cual de ellos es más efectivo con el mínimo de efectos secundarios y la menor dosis. Normalmente el dolor tras una intervención quirúrgica oral está considerado como moderado-intenso, siendo los AINES los fármacos de elección para este tipo de dolor. Como sabemos, el gran problema de estos fármacos reside en los efectos indeseables. Demostramos la eficacia del enantiómero-S(+) de estos fármacos ya que de ellos depende la analgesia y nos permiten utilizar una menor dosis del fármaco.
The objective of this study is to compare the analgesic efficacy of two non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) belonging to the family of propionic acids after oral surgery in order to assess which one is most effective with the minimum side effects and lowest dose. Normally, the pain after oral surgery is considered as moderate-intense and NSAIDs are the first choice when treating post-surgical dental pain. As we know, the great problem of these drugs is found in their undesirable effects. The enantiomer-S(+) component is known to be related with analgesia and need for lower dose of these drugs.
The objective of this study is to compare the analgesic efficacy of two non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) belonging to the family of propionic acids after oral surgery in order to assess which one is most effective with the minimum side effects and lowest dose. Normally, the pain after oral surgery is considered as moderate-intense and NSAIDs are the first choice when treating post-surgical dental pain. As we know, the great problem of these drugs is found in their undesirable effects. The enantiomer-S(+) component is known to be related with analgesia and need for lower dose of these drugs.
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Jiménez Martínez, E., Gascó García, C., Arrieta Blanco, J. J., Del Torno, J. G., & Villar, B. B. (2004). Estudio de la eficacia analgésica del Dexketoprofeno Trometamol 25 mg. vs. Ibuprofeno 600 mg. tras su administración oral en pacientes sometidos a una intervención quirúrgica oral. Medicina Oral, 9(2), 138-148.







