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Oxycodone Group (Control Group) for Postoperative Pain
Study Summary
This trial is investigating whether a multi-modal pain regimen is more effective than an opioid-only regimen for managing pain after outpatient orthopaedic surgery.
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Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.Trial Design
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Are there other instances where Oxycodone has been tested in combination with Naproxen/Acetaminophen?
"There are currently 119 active trials studying Oxycodone+ Naproxen/Acetaminophen (Study Group), with the majority of research being conducted in Evanston, Illinois. However, there are also 1032 clinical trial locations for Oxycodone+ Naproxen/Acetaminophen (Study Group) across the world."
Why is Oxycodone+ Naproxen/Acetaminophen (Study Group) given to patients?
"Oxycodone+ Naproxen/Acetaminophen (Study Group) is a medication commonly used to treat catarrh. It can also be taken to relieve symptoms of rhinorrhoea, seasonal allergic rhinitis, and musculoskeletal pain."
Does the addition of Naproxen/Acetaminophen to Oxycodone make it more safe for patients?
"This Phase 3 trial has some data supporting efficacy and multiple rounds of data supporting safety, so the team at Power gave it a score of 3 for safety."
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