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Review: a single dose of oral naproxen or naproxen sodium reduced acute postoperative pain in adults

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Q Is a single dose of oral naproxen or naproxen sodium effective and safe for acute postoperative pain in adults?

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Cochrane Library (Issue 4, 2002), Medline and PreMedline (1966–2002), PubMed (1966–2002), EMBASE/Excerpta Medica (1980–2002), Oxford Pain Relief Database (based on 40 hand searched journals from 1954–94), unpublished trials held in house, and reference lists of retrieved articles.

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published and unpublished randomised, double blind, clinical trials in any language that compared a single oral dose of naproxen or naproxen sodium with placebo (⩾10 patients/group) in adults (⩾12 y) with moderate to severe pain after a surgical procedure in a day surgery or inpatient setting; pain intensity had …

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  • For correspondence: Dr R A Moore, c/o Pain Research Unit, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, UK. andrew.moorepru.ox.ac.uk

  • Source of funding: Oxford Pain Relief Trust.