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The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to compare the analgesic efficacy and side effect profile of IV acetaminophen as an analgesic adjunctive medication to IV hydromorphone for the treatment of acute pain experienced by patients in the Emergency Department (ED).


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Multimodal treatment of pain is a commonly used strategy to control pain by combining analgesics with different and complementary mechanisms of action. Oral acetaminophen combined with opioids is a mainstay of treatment of mild to moderate pain, while the use of IV opioids is the standard for treatment of severe pain in the Emergency Department. An IV formulation of acetaminophen is widely used in Europe and has recently been approved in the US. It has been studied for treatment of acute post-operative pain and renal colic. This randomized trial was designed to assess the effectiveness of the combination of IV acetaminophen and IV hydromorphone as a strategy to provide more effective treatment of acute severe pain in the Emergency Department with the possibility of reducing opioid consumption. All patients received 1 mg of IV hydromorphone. They were then randomized to receive either 1 g of IV acetaminophen or 100 mL of normal saline placebo. Measures of pain, vital signs, and presence of side effects were obtained immediately before IV hydromorphone was administered. Following receipt of the acetaminophen or placebo these same variables were measured at 15 minute intervals for the next 120 minutes. Additional analgesics were administered if patients requested them. Subsequent care of the patients was at the discretion of the treating attending physician. ;


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NCT number NCT03553498
Study type Interventional
Source Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
Start date November 27, 2018
Completion date May 15, 2019

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