Combined acetaminophen and ibuprofen for pain relief after oral surgery in adults: a randomized controlled trial A.F. Merry, R.D. Gibbs, J. Edwards, G.S. Ting, C. Frampton, E. Davies, B.J. Anderson British Journal of Anaesthesia Volume 104, Issue 1, Pages 80-88 (January 2010) DOI: 10.1093/bja/aep338 Copyright © 2010 The Author(s) Terms and Conditions
Fig 1 Flow of participants through trial. Not randomized (n=54): (i) declined to participate (n=15), (ii) did not meet inclusion criteria (n=14), (iii) other reasons (n=25); other reasons: the surgery was cancelled or rescheduled; patient could not be contacted; patient was given the wrong date of the surgery. British Journal of Anaesthesia 2010 104, 80-88DOI: (10.1093/bja/aep338) Copyright © 2010 The Author(s) Terms and Conditions
Fig 2 Mean (+95% CI) mm of time-adjusted AUC (AUC/time) for VAS at rest and on activity by treatment group. British Journal of Anaesthesia 2010 104, 80-88DOI: (10.1093/bja/aep338) Copyright © 2010 The Author(s) Terms and Conditions
Fig 3 Mean (se) mm VAS out of 100 at rest (a) and on activity (b). British Journal of Anaesthesia 2010 104, 80-88DOI: (10.1093/bja/aep338) Copyright © 2010 The Author(s) Terms and Conditions