Use of ibuprofen and methylprednisolone for the prevention of pain and swelling after removal of impacted third molars
- PMID: 7799116
- DOI: 10.1016/0278-2391(95)90486-7
Use of ibuprofen and methylprednisolone for the prevention of pain and swelling after removal of impacted third molars
Abstract
Purpose: To test a combination treatment of ibuprofen and methylprednisolone for pain and swelling.
Methods: The efficacy of 32 mg methylprednisolone on pain and swelling when given 12 hours before and after surgery in combination with 400 mg ibuprofen three times a day given immediately on the day of the operation and on the two subsequent days following removal of impacted third molars was investigated in a placebo-controlled, intraindividual double-blind study.
Results: After use of ibuprofen/methylprednisolone, ultrasonic examination showed a reduction in swelling of 56% (P < .001) compared with the placebo group; measurement with a tape measure showed a 58% (P < .001) reduction in swelling. The visual analog scale showed a reduction of 67.7% in postoperative pain in comparison with placebo.
Conclusion: The combination of ibuprofen and methylprednisolone has good analgesic and antiinflammatory action.
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