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For reducing [[fever]], acetaminophen combined with [[ibuprofen]] may be better than either drug alone according to a [[randomized controlled trial]].<ref name="pmid18765450">{{cite journal |author=Hay AD, Costelloe C, Redmond NM, ''et al'' |title=Paracetamol plus ibuprofen for the treatment of fever in children (PITCH): randomised controlled trial |journal=BMJ |volume=337 |issue= |pages=a1302 |year=2008 |pmid=18765450 |pmc=2528896 |doi= |url=http://bmj.com/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=18765450 |issn=}}</ref> | For reducing [[fever]], acetaminophen combined with [[ibuprofen]] may be better than either drug alone according to a [[randomized controlled trial]].<ref name="pmid18765450">{{cite journal |author=Hay AD, Costelloe C, Redmond NM, ''et al'' |title=Paracetamol plus ibuprofen for the treatment of fever in children (PITCH): randomised controlled trial |journal=BMJ |volume=337 |issue= |pages=a1302 |year=2008 |pmid=18765450 |pmc=2528896 |doi= |url=http://bmj.com/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=18765450 |issn=}}</ref> | ||
Revision as of 21:03, 16 September 2009
Effectiveness
Combined with acetaminophen
For lumbalgia, acetaminophen one gram orally four times a day combined with diclofenac, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, was not better than acetaminophen alone in a randomized controlled trial.[1]
For reducing fever, acetaminophen combined with ibuprofen may be better than either drug alone according to a randomized controlled trial.[2]
- ↑ Hancock MJ, Maher CG, Latimer J, et al (2007). "Assessment of diclofenac or spinal manipulative therapy, or both, in addition to recommended first-line treatment for acute low back pain: a randomised controlled trial". Lancet 370 (9599): 1638–43. DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(07)61686-9. PMID 17993364. Research Blogging.
- ↑ Hay AD, Costelloe C, Redmond NM, et al (2008). "Paracetamol plus ibuprofen for the treatment of fever in children (PITCH): randomised controlled trial". BMJ 337: a1302. PMID 18765450. PMC 2528896. [e]