1994
DOI: 10.1249/00005768-199405001-00080
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79 Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness (Doms)-a New Pain Model to Compare Otc Analgesics

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“…third molar extraction, sore throat, postpartum episiotomy pain, tension-type headache, and delayed-onset muscle soreness). 3 7 These studies also demonstrated that IBU is safe and well tolerated.…”
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“…third molar extraction, sore throat, postpartum episiotomy pain, tension-type headache, and delayed-onset muscle soreness). 3 7 These studies also demonstrated that IBU is safe and well tolerated.…”
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“…53 The DERP reviews are updated at least annually, and are subject to peer review and public comment before final publication. 54 These sources were sufficient for evaluating most claims, but for six claims, the coders were provided with additional references: publications from head-to-head trials comparing acetaminophen to ibuprofen, [55][56][57][58][59][60][61] IMS Health data from 2008 to evaluate a claim of prescription popularity, 62 nonprescription label information for a discontinued product from an archived web page, 63,64 links to specific nonprescription drug product labels to evaluate the incipient ingredients in the product, 65,66 and a press release providing up-to-date information to support an advertising claim. 67 We only used publicly available evidence to evaluate claims and did not make requests to pharmaceutical companies for unpublished or "on-file" evidence.…”
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confidence: 99%