Additionaly, thromboembolic prophlaxis (oral aspirin 100 mg) was given for seven postoperative days in both groups. The primary endpoint was VAS pain reduction through perioperative celecoxib ...
and 200 mg of celecoxib every 12 hours for five days, along with patient-controlled analgesic (PCA) morphine. The control group received only PCA morphine for postoperative pain management.
This can make it difficult to find a pain reliever for minor aches and pains that’s safe to take with celecoxib. Talk with your doctor or pharmacist about safe ways to relieve pain during your ...
and other pain. When should Celecoxib not be taken? (Contraindications) Contraindicated in patients who have experienced with severe allergic reactions after taking aspirin or other NSAIDs ...