Ibuprofen/Acetaminophen Combo: An Opioid Alternative for Pain Management

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Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen fixed-dose combination as an alternative to opioids in management of common pain types

Summary Objective: Opioids are frequently used first line to manage acute pain in a variety of settings; however, the use of nonprescription analgesics for acute pain is recognized by experts as a practical and effective opioid-sparing strategy. A fixed-dose combination (FDC) of two common nonprescription analgesics, ibuprofen (IBU) and acetaminophen (APAP), is an appealing alternative to opioids in acute pain settings with a range of potential benefits.

Methodology: This narrative review evaluates the evidence in support of IBU/APAP FDCs containing IBU (≤1200 mg/day) and APAP (≤4000 mg/day), the nonprescription maximum daily doses in Canada and the United States, as alternatives to opioids and as a means to reduce the need for rescue opioid medication in acute pain management.

Results: Across studies, IBU/APAP FDCs consistently demonstrated pain relief similar to or better than opioid and nonopioid comparators and reliably reduced the use of rescue opioids with fewer adverse events. Based on these data, healthcare clinicians should consider FDC nonprescription analgesics as a potential first-line option for the management of acute pain.

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