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The problem of inadequate post operative pain relief has been
recognized for many years and has been the subject of considerable
research. A recent concept for the relief of post operative pain
has been production of such a preoperative analgesia which should
have a reduced incidence of pulmonary, cardiovascular,
thromboembolic and other complications with better free mobility.
Aim of this study was to compare the efficacies and adverse effects
of pentazocine, fentanyl and tramadol as pre-operative analgesics
in patients undergoing short surgical procedures with
post-operative ketorolac. Patients who received pre-operatively
analgesia with fentanyl had been found to have better pain relief
for longer duration as compared to those who received
pre-operatively tramadol, pentazocine and post-operative ketorolac.
Therefore, our work discerns that pre-operative administration of
fentanyl 50 ug 15 minutes before surgery in patients undergoing
short surgical procedures provides exquisite control of
post-operative pain."
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