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. 2015 Feb 20;10(3):435–442. doi: 10.2215/CJN.06520714

Table 4.

Analgesics by frequency of participants with reported prescription or over-the-counter purchase

All Analgesics Reported Analgesics Other Than NSAIDs with Reported Dose with DRP NSAIDs
Drug Name n (%) Drug Name n (%) Drug Name n (%)
Acetaminophen 104 (33.8) Tramadol 13 (4.2) Ibuprofen 6 (1.9)
Tramadol 47 (15.3) Oxycodone 4 (1.3) Naproxen 5 (1.6)
Oxycodone 25 (8.1) Hydrocodone and acetaminophen 4 (1.3) Indomethacin 3 (0.9)
Codeine 10 (3.2) Acetaminophenb 3 (0.9) Diclofenac 1 (0.3)
Hydrocodone and acetaminophen 8 (2.6) Morphine 2 (0.6) Etodolac 1 (0.3)
Aspirina 7 (2.3) Aspirina 2 (0.6)
Ibuprofen 6 (1.9) Butalbital, acetaminophen, and caffeine 2 (0.6)
Naproxen 5 (1.6) Codeine 2 (0.6)
Morphine 3 (0.9) Sulfasalazine 1 (0.3)
Indomethacin 3 (0.9)
Butalbital, acetaminophen, and caffeine 2 (0.6)
Diclofenac 1 (0.3)
Etodolac 1 (0.3)
Methadone 1 (0.3)
Salsalate 1 (0.3)
Sulfasalazine 1 (0.3)
a

Aspirin included as analgesic at a dosage >325 or taken more than once a day.

b

Acetaminophen DRP is for the maximum dosage of >4000 mg daily that is not GFR dependent.