Tramadol/acetaminophen or hydrocodone/acetaminophen for the treatment of ankle sprain: A randomized, placebo-controlled trial

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作者
Hewitt, David J.
Todd, Knox H.
Xiang, Jim
Jordan, Donna M.
Rosenthal, Norman R.
机构
[1] PriCara, Unit Ortho McNeil Inc, Raritan, NJ 08869 USA
[2] Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr, Pain & Emergency Med Inst, New York, NY 10003 USA
[3] Ortho McNeil Janssen Sci Affairs LLC, Raritan, NJ USA
关键词
TRAMADOL PLUS ACETAMINOPHEN; PATIENT DATA METAANALYSIS; VISUAL ANALOG SCALE/; DOUBLE-BLIND; COMBINATION TABLETS; EMERGENCY-MEDICINE; ANALGESIC EFFICACY; ORAL TRAMADOL; PAIN SEVERITY; ADD-ON;
D O I
10.1016/j.annemergmed.2006.08.030
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study objective: This randomized, multicenter study compares the analgesic efficacy and safety of tramadol/acetaminophen versus hydrocodone/acetaminophen versus placebo for the treatment of acute musculoskeletal pain caused by ankle sprain. Methods: Adults were enrolled with ankle sprain with a diagnosis of partial ligament tear, pain visual analog scale score of 50 to 100 mm (0="no pain," 100="extreme pain"), and pain numeric rating scale score of 2 to 3 (0="none," 3="severe"). Patients reported pain intensity on these scales and pain relief (-1="pain worse," 4="complete relief") hourly for 4 hours after the first dose of tramadol/acetaminophen 75 mg/650 mg, hydrocodone/acetaminophen 7.5 mg/650 mg, or placebo, and daily for 5 days, with as-needed dosing. Results: Tramadol/acetaminophen (n=192) and hydrocodone/acetaminophen (n=204) provided greater total pain relief than placebo (n=207; P <.001) during the first 4 hours (mean scores [95% confidence interval (Cl)] 6.6 [95% Cl 6.1 to 7.1], 6.8 [95% Cl 6.3 to 7.3], and 5.4 [95% Cl 4.9 to 5.9], respectively; possible range -4 to 16), decreased pain intensity during the first 4 hours, and increased average pain relief on days 1 to 5. No efficacy measure was significantly different between the tramadol/acetaminophen and hydrocodone/acetaminophen groups. Common adverse events included somnolence, nausea, dizziness, and vomiting. Conclusion: One or 2 capsules of 37.5 mg tramadol/325 mg acetaminophen and 1 capsule of 7.5 mg hydrocodone/650 mg acetaminophen were well tolerated, had comparable clinical utility, and were more effective than placebo in the management of acute musculoskeletal pain caused by ankle sprain.
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