Oral pregabalin as preemptive analgesia and reduces the dose of diclofenac consumption during the postoperative period of gynaecological operation under spinal anaesthesia- a randomized, placebo-controlled study
Background: Majority of gynaecological surgeries are performed under spinal anaesthesia because of ease of technique and various side effects associated with general anaesthesia. Multimodal analgesia has been recommended nowadays for perioperative pain. Gabapentinoids are been increasingly being use...
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