2016
DOI: 10.5152/balkanmedj.2016.140986
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Evaluation of Postoperative Anti-nociceptive Efficacy of Intrathecal Dexketoprofen in Rats

Abstract: Background: Some studies have suggested that the intrathecal use of cyclooxygenase enzyme inhibitors provides an anti-nociceptive effect. Therefore, the occurrence of side effects seen in systemic usage can be eliminated. Aims: The primary objective of this experimental, randomized, controlled trial was to test the hypothesis asserting that intrathecal dexketoprofen trometamol would demonstrate an analgesic effect during postoperative period. Study Design: Animal experimentation. Methods: Forty rats were rando… Show more

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“…Lidocaine is known to increase Hot Plate latency in several forms of administration and formulation [17], so our results are in line with available data. CX001 and EMLA© have similar efficacy in terms of Hot Plate PWLs, only CX001 becomes effective approximately 15 minutes after EMLA © , most likely due to the fact that it is liquid and it only contains lidocaine, not a combination between lidocaine and prilocaine.…”
Section: Hot Platesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Lidocaine is known to increase Hot Plate latency in several forms of administration and formulation [17], so our results are in line with available data. CX001 and EMLA© have similar efficacy in terms of Hot Plate PWLs, only CX001 becomes effective approximately 15 minutes after EMLA © , most likely due to the fact that it is liquid and it only contains lidocaine, not a combination between lidocaine and prilocaine.…”
Section: Hot Platesupporting
confidence: 91%