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Effect of a combination of orphenadrine/paracetamol tablets ('Norgesic') on myalgia: a double-blind comparison with placebo in general practice. Current medical research and opinion. [Curr Med Res Opin] Journal article

 
TitleEffect of a combination of orphenadrine/paracetamol tablets ('Norgesic') on myalgia: a double-blind comparison with placebo in general practice.
Author(s)Høivik HO, Moe N 
SourceCurr Med Res Opin 1983; 8(8):531-5.
MeSHAcetaminophen
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Double-Blind Method
Drug Combinations
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Muscular Diseases
Orphenadrine
Pain
AbstractThe clinical efficacy and tolerability of a combination preparation ('Norgesic') of 35 mg orphenadrine plus 450 mg paracetamol was compared with that of placebo in a controlled double-blind, parallel group, 7-day study comprising 44 patients suffering from pain due to tension of the cervical and upper thoracic musculature. The patients were allocated at random into two homogeneous groups, stratified by sex and initial pain intensity. One group received the combination, the other placebo. The dosage used was 1 tablet 3-times daily. The effect of treatment of pain was assessed daily using a visual analogue scale. Despite the low dosage used, orphenadrine/paracetamol produced statistically significant pain relief from initial levels by and from the second day of the study. Comparison between the groups showed that the analgesic efficacy of the combination was significantly superior to that of placebo from the third day of treatment. These results confirm the efficacy of a combination of orphenadrine/paracetamol in patients suffering from myalgia nuchae.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Clinical Trial
Journal Article
Randomized Controlled Trial
PubMed ID6653131
  
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