Effect of paracetamol versus paracetamol combined with pregabalin versus paracetamol combined with pregabalin and dexamethason on pain and opioid requirements in patients scheduled for abdominal hystr...

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Référence : EUCTR2004-005271-42

Effect of paracetamol versus paracetamol combined with pregabalin versus paracetamol combined with pregabalin and dexamethason on pain and opioid requirements in patients scheduled for abdominal hystrectomy

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To improve the postoperative pain treatment for patients with an abdominal hysterectomy, by using a new combination of secondary analgesics, and thereby hopefully minimizing there need for morphine postoperatively.


Critère d'inclusion

  • Women scheduled for abdominal hysterectomy needs postoperative pain treatment, i.e. morphine. Morphine has side-effects: nausea, vomiting, sedation and dizziness. These side-effects are of course unpleasant for the patients and sometimes keep them in hospital for a longer time than needed

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