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ANALGESIC EFFICACY OF DICLOFENAC SODIUM VERSUS TRAMADOL HYDROCHLORIDE IN DENTO-ALVEOLAR SURGERY

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Aim: The purpose of this study was to find a safe and effective analgesic alternative to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for patients who have undergone dental alveolar surgery that cannot tolerate NSAIDs.

Place and Duration: In the Dental department of Nishter Hospital Multan for one year duration from March 2019 to March 2020.

Methods: We randomly compared the effectiveness of tramadol hydrochloride with diclofenac sodium. Sixty patients after the third molar surgery were divided into two groups. One group was given 50 mg tramadol hydrochloride three times a day, and the other group was given 50 mg diclofenac sodium three times a day for three days. Pain control was measured using a numerical scale of 0-10.

Results and conclusions: The analgesic efficacy of both drugs was the same, except on the first day tramadol worked better than diclofenac. Tramadol can be safely used for postoperative analgesia after alveolar-alveolar surgery, especially when NSAIDs are contraindicated.

Key words: wisdom teeth, painkillers, tramadol.

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