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Efficacy of acetaminophen versus ibuprofen for the management of rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: Randomized open-label study

BACKGROUND: Shoulder pain related to the rotator cuff (RC) is one of the most common and bothersome musculoskeletal complaints. Pharmacologic treatment most often includes acetaminophen and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen. However, data allowing comparison of the eff...

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Autores principales: AlRuthia, Yazed, Alghadeer, Sultan, Balkhi, Bander, Almalag, Haya M., Alsobayel, Hana, Alodaibi, Faris, Alayoubi, Fakhr, Alkhamali, Amal S., Alshuwairikh, Samar, Alqahtani, Futoun N., Alsanawi, Hisham
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6734016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31516331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2019.06.001
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author AlRuthia, Yazed
Alghadeer, Sultan
Balkhi, Bander
Almalag, Haya M.
Alsobayel, Hana
Alodaibi, Faris
Alayoubi, Fakhr
Alkhamali, Amal S.
Alshuwairikh, Samar
Alqahtani, Futoun N.
Alsanawi, Hisham
author_facet AlRuthia, Yazed
Alghadeer, Sultan
Balkhi, Bander
Almalag, Haya M.
Alsobayel, Hana
Alodaibi, Faris
Alayoubi, Fakhr
Alkhamali, Amal S.
Alshuwairikh, Samar
Alqahtani, Futoun N.
Alsanawi, Hisham
author_sort AlRuthia, Yazed
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description BACKGROUND: Shoulder pain related to the rotator cuff (RC) is one of the most common and bothersome musculoskeletal complaints. Pharmacologic treatment most often includes acetaminophen and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen. However, data allowing comparison of the efficacy of these two drugs are very limited. We compared the therapeutic outcomes of acetaminophen and ibuprofen in the management of RC-related pain. METHODS: This was an open-label, two-center, active-control, prospective randomized clinical trial. Participants were assigned randomly to acetaminophen or ibuprofen treatment groups. The acetaminophen dose was 500 mg every 6–8 h, and it was 400–800 mg every 6–8 h for ibuprofen. The impact of the treatment was measured by Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI), Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (Quick-DASH) and World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) questionnaires at baseline and after 6 weeks of therapy. RESULTS: Thirty-three patients completed the study; 20 treated with ibuprofen and 13 with acetaminophen. Patients in both groups were comparable at baseline with regard to SPADI, Quick-DASH, and WHOQOL-BREF scores. After 6 weeks of treatment, patients receiving ibuprofen, but not acetaminophen, reported an improvement in pain severity and functional activity (as measured by SPADI and Quick-DASH). Patients taking acetaminophen, but not ibuprofen, reported improvement in the physical and environmental domains of WHOQOL-BREF scores. CONCLUSIONS: Ibuprofen and acetaminophen provide benefits to patients suffering from RC-related pain. However, the type of improvement perceived by patients differed between these two medications.
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spelling pubmed-67340162019-09-12 Efficacy of acetaminophen versus ibuprofen for the management of rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: Randomized open-label study AlRuthia, Yazed Alghadeer, Sultan Balkhi, Bander Almalag, Haya M. Alsobayel, Hana Alodaibi, Faris Alayoubi, Fakhr Alkhamali, Amal S. Alshuwairikh, Samar Alqahtani, Futoun N. Alsanawi, Hisham Saudi Pharm J Article BACKGROUND: Shoulder pain related to the rotator cuff (RC) is one of the most common and bothersome musculoskeletal complaints. Pharmacologic treatment most often includes acetaminophen and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen. However, data allowing comparison of the efficacy of these two drugs are very limited. We compared the therapeutic outcomes of acetaminophen and ibuprofen in the management of RC-related pain. METHODS: This was an open-label, two-center, active-control, prospective randomized clinical trial. Participants were assigned randomly to acetaminophen or ibuprofen treatment groups. The acetaminophen dose was 500 mg every 6–8 h, and it was 400–800 mg every 6–8 h for ibuprofen. The impact of the treatment was measured by Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI), Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (Quick-DASH) and World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) questionnaires at baseline and after 6 weeks of therapy. RESULTS: Thirty-three patients completed the study; 20 treated with ibuprofen and 13 with acetaminophen. Patients in both groups were comparable at baseline with regard to SPADI, Quick-DASH, and WHOQOL-BREF scores. After 6 weeks of treatment, patients receiving ibuprofen, but not acetaminophen, reported an improvement in pain severity and functional activity (as measured by SPADI and Quick-DASH). Patients taking acetaminophen, but not ibuprofen, reported improvement in the physical and environmental domains of WHOQOL-BREF scores. CONCLUSIONS: Ibuprofen and acetaminophen provide benefits to patients suffering from RC-related pain. However, the type of improvement perceived by patients differed between these two medications. Elsevier 2019-09 2019-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6734016/ /pubmed/31516331 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2019.06.001 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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AlRuthia, Yazed
Alghadeer, Sultan
Balkhi, Bander
Almalag, Haya M.
Alsobayel, Hana
Alodaibi, Faris
Alayoubi, Fakhr
Alkhamali, Amal S.
Alshuwairikh, Samar
Alqahtani, Futoun N.
Alsanawi, Hisham
Efficacy of acetaminophen versus ibuprofen for the management of rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: Randomized open-label study
title Efficacy of acetaminophen versus ibuprofen for the management of rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: Randomized open-label study
title_full Efficacy of acetaminophen versus ibuprofen for the management of rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: Randomized open-label study
title_fullStr Efficacy of acetaminophen versus ibuprofen for the management of rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: Randomized open-label study
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of acetaminophen versus ibuprofen for the management of rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: Randomized open-label study
title_short Efficacy of acetaminophen versus ibuprofen for the management of rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: Randomized open-label study
title_sort efficacy of acetaminophen versus ibuprofen for the management of rotator cuff-related shoulder pain: randomized open-label study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6734016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31516331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2019.06.001
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