2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.tacc.2014.10.001
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Post-caesarean analgesia

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“…However, non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs should be offered after CS as an adjunct to other analgesics, because they reduce the need for opioids 2 . Diclofenac has been shown to produce a significant opioid-sparing effect after caesarean delivery 5,8 . Therefore, we have included it as the first line therapy in our protocol and showed a good compliance according to re-auditing.…”
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“…However, non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs should be offered after CS as an adjunct to other analgesics, because they reduce the need for opioids 2 . Diclofenac has been shown to produce a significant opioid-sparing effect after caesarean delivery 5,8 . Therefore, we have included it as the first line therapy in our protocol and showed a good compliance according to re-auditing.…”
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“…Sri Lanka Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology JUNE 2017 Audit www.slcog.lk/sljog and vomiting, reactivation of herpes simplex, urinary retention, sedation and delayed respiratory depression, all of which have a higher incidence with intrathecal morphine compared with parenteral opioids 5,8 .…”
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