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. 1977;4(Suppl 1):39S–43S. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1977.tb04513.x

Diflunisal

Efficacy in postoperative pain

C Van Winzum, B Rodda
PMCID: PMC1428846  PMID: 328033

Abstract

1 Seven hundred and forty patients complaining of pain after oral or orthopaedic surgery or episiotomy were studied in five single dose or short-term double-blind, controlled, randomized studies comparing efficacy and safety of diflunisal with that of acetylsalicylic acid, glafenin or placebo.

2 Diflunisal was found to be effective in relieving postoperative pain in 75-85% of patients. A twice day dosage schedule seems to be clinically adequate, 375 mg twice daily proving to be equally effective as glafenin 200 mg three times daily. No serious drug-related clinical or laboratory adverse experiences were encountered in any of the five studies.

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