The primary objective of this study of Caldolor (IV ibuprofen) administered to post-operative hospitalized adult patients every 6 hours for 48 hours is to determine the efficacy of Caldolor compared to placebo for the treatment of post-operative pain as measured by reduction in the requirement for the narcotic analgesic, morphine, post surgery
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
319
250 ml normal saline as a placebo comparator was administered every 6 hours for a total of eight doses over the first 48 hours. Those patients who received the initial eight doses could continue to receive additional doses as needed through the end of the treatment period (day 5)
800 mg intravenous ibuprofen diluted in 250 milliliters of normal saline was administered every 6 hours for a total of eight doses over the first 48 hours. Those patients who received the initial eight doses could continue to receive additional doses as needed through the end of the treatment period (day 5)
Cooper Green Hospital / Jefferson Clinic
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Medical Center East / Alabama Clinical Therapeutics
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Springhill Hospital / Wilmax Clinical Research, Inc.
Change in the Patient Demand for the Narcotic Analgesic, Morphine, Post Surgery
Change in the amount of morphine use (in milligrams) by subjects in each treatment group for a 24 hour period post-surgery
Time frame: 24 Hours
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