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Comparative Study on Efficiency of Commonly Used Analgesic

Author(s) Bodkhe Pruthvi Ravi, Zunjare Sanat Rajendra, Bhosale Rushikesh Shatrughna, Katare Prasad Uddhavrao
Country India
Abstract Analgesics, also known as painkillers, are medications that relieve pain without altering consciousness, sensory awareness, or blocking nerve impulses
A comparative study on the efficiency of commonly used analgesics involves examining different pain-relieving drugs to determine their efficacy, safety, and potential side effects in various clinical scenarios.
Analgesics are essential in managing pain associated with various medical conditions. These drugs are categorized based on their mode of action and the types of pain they target.
The management of pain remains a keystone of medical care, and analgesics are pivotal in alleviating discomfort across diverse conditions. This review aims to critically compare the efficacy of commonly used analgesics, including nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), acetaminophen, and opioids, in treating acute and chronic pain. By analyzing clinical trials, meta-analyses, and patient-reported outcomes, the article examines their pharmacological mechanisms, onset and duration of action, safety profiles, and efficacy in specific pain contexts.

The review highlights key factors influencing analgesic choice, such as the nature of pain (nociceptive, neuropathic, or mixed), patient comorbidities, and potential side effects, including gastrointestinal, renal, and addiction risks. Emerging alternatives, such as combination therapies and novel delivery systems, are also explored to provide insights into optimizing pain management.

This comparative analysis aims to inform clinicians and researchers on evidence-based strategies for selecting appropriate analgesics, balancing efficacy with safety, and improving patient outcomes. It underscores the need for personalized approaches in pain management and ongoing research to address gaps in current analgesic therapies.
Keywords • Analgesics • Pain • Opioid • Non opioid • Effectiveness • Therapies • Placebo
Field Medical / Pharmacy
Published In Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2024
Published On 2024-12-20
Cite This Comparative Study on Efficiency of Commonly Used Analgesic - Bodkhe Pruthvi Ravi, Zunjare Sanat Rajendra, Bhosale Rushikesh Shatrughna, Katare Prasad Uddhavrao - IJFMR Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2024. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i06.33353
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i06.33353
Short DOI https://doi.org/g8wkgn

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