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Pain is an inseparable symptom of fractures and is the most important and common symptom that brings patients to medical centers; Therefore, paying attention to pain and its control is very important in the examination and treatment of fractures, and painkillers are usually needed for effective pain control. About 70-90% of the patients who go to the emergency room due to injuries have organ injuries. Among these patients, those who suffer from fractures endure severe pain, and since only 10% of patients have open fractures, the pain management of patients with closed fractures is particularly important. Various medicinal compounds have been used so far to control the pain of fractured patients, including opioid compounds such as morphine, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and acetaminophen. Opioids are the main drug class for pain control in fractures, but since they have significant side effects, various studies have been conducted in the field of comparing the anti-inflammatory effect of different drugs in fractures, and the effect of various combinations compared to opioids has been investigated. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories are always considered as an alternative to opioids and acetaminophen has also been considered to reduce the dosage of opioids, so in this study the effect of three combinations of intravenous morphine and ibuprofen plus intravenous acetaminophen and intravenous ibuprofen on pain levels in patients with a closed limb fracture will be investigated. This study is a blind randomized clinical trial, which investigates and compares the effect of intravenous morphine (Daropakhsh Company) with intravenous ibuprofen (Caspian Taamin Company) and intravenous acetaminophen (Caspian Taamin Company) with intravenous ibuprofen (Caspian Taamin Company) in reducing the pain of patients with closed limb fractures. The population investigated in this study will include all patients referred to the emergency room of Al-Zahra and Ayatollah Kashani educational centers in Isfahan city in 2022-2023.


Clinical Trial Description

The study subjects are classified into 3 groups by computerized random allocation method, the first group will receive 0.1 mg/kg of intravenous morphine (Daropakhsh company) and the second group will take 400 mg of intravenous ibuprofen (Caspian Taamin company) plus 1 gram of intravenous acetaminophen (Caspian company). Tamin) and the third group receives 800 mg of intravenous ibuprofen (Caspian Taamin Company).This study is a blind randomized clinical trial, which investigates and compares the effect of intravenous morphine with intravenous ibuprofen and intravenous acetaminophen with intravenous ibuprofen. ;


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NCT number NCT05630222
Study type Interventional
Source Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
Start date March 15, 2022
Completion date March 15, 2023

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