Dose Can Help to Achieve Effective Pain Relief for Acute Mild to Moderate Pain with Over-the-Counter Paracetamol

Q3 Medicine
C. Gaul, A. Eschalier
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Abstract

Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is one of the most widely used Over-The-Counter (OTC) analgesics for the self-treatment of mild to moderate acute pain. Different dosages are used in different countries and, in some of them, a large proportion of adults are using low doses (325 mg to 500 mg).The objective of the study was to review information from published research studies to answer the question: is there a dose-dependent analgesic effect of paracetamol in the treatment of mild to moderate acute pain?A detailed assessment of available systematic reviews, meta-analyses and single randomised trials was undertaken based on an electronic literature search focusing on studies comparing higher and lower doses of paracetamol in the management of mild to moderate acute pain.Reviews and comparative trials generally showed greater efficacy with higher dose paracetamol (1000 mg) than with lower doses (500 mg or 650 mg) in achieving clinically significant pain relief with comparable tolerability in different types of pain.The nature and intensity of the pain are two key elements of the therapeutic choice.Higher dose immediate-release paracetamol (1000 mg), used for a short duration of time (4-5 days) and adhering to recommendations within the label for risk groups, delivers safe and more effective analgesia than lower doses for adults with mild to moderate acute pain.• Paracetamol is one of the most widely used OTC analgesics for the self- treatment of mild to moderate acute pain and this study aims to explore the practical question of whether the use of low doses, which is common in some countries, provides suboptimal pain relief.• This review provides an overview of previous studies focusing on comparing the analgesic efficacy of different doses of paracetamol rather than comparing the effect of different OTC analgesics.• This review details a narrative assessment of available systematic reviews, meta-analysis and randomised trials but does not offer a quantitative analysis of pain relief achieved with different doses of paracetamol.• The review does not provide an overview of studies focusing on different forms of paracetamol.• The focus for this review is immediate release paracetamol. Combined and slow release paracetamol formulations were not considered of relevance. The latter are in the process of being suspended across the European Union due to safety concerns with overdosing [1].
剂量可以帮助实现有效的疼痛缓解急性轻度至中度疼痛与非处方扑热息痛
对乙酰氨基酚是最广泛使用的非处方止痛药之一,用于轻度至中度急性疼痛的自我治疗。不同的国家使用不同的剂量,在其中一些国家,很大比例的成年人使用低剂量(325毫克至500毫克)。该研究的目的是回顾已发表的研究信息,以回答以下问题:对乙酰氨基酚在治疗轻度至中度急性疼痛中是否具有剂量依赖性镇痛作用?基于电子文献检索,对现有的系统综述、荟萃分析和单次随机试验进行了详细评估,重点是比较高剂量和低剂量扑热息痛治疗轻度至中度急性疼痛的研究。综述和比较试验通常显示,高剂量的扑热息痛(1000 mg)比低剂量的(500 mg或650 mg)在实现临床显著疼痛缓解方面具有更大的疗效,对不同类型的疼痛具有相当的耐受性。疼痛的性质和强度是治疗选择的两个关键因素。高剂量的立即释放扑热息痛(1000 mg),短时间(4-5天)使用,并遵守风险组标签中的建议,对于轻度至中度急性疼痛的成年人来说,与低剂量相比,可提供安全、更有效的镇痛效果。•对乙酰氨基酚是用于轻度至中度急性疼痛自我治疗的最广泛使用的非处方止痛药之一,本研究旨在探讨在一些国家常见的低剂量使用是否能提供次优疼痛缓解的实际问题。•这篇综述概述了以前的研究,重点是比较不同剂量的扑热息痛的镇痛效果,而不是比较不同OTC止痛药的效果。•这篇综述详细介绍了对现有系统综述、荟萃分析和随机试验的叙述性评估,但没有对不同剂量的扑热息痛的止痛效果进行定量分析。•该综述没有提供对不同形式扑热息痛的研究概述。•本综述的重点是立即释放扑热息痛。复方和缓释扑热息痛制剂被认为没有相关性。由于过量服用的安全问题,后者正在整个欧盟范围内暂停使用[1]。
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Open Pain Journal
Open Pain Journal Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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