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Nonopioid Analgesia After Arthroscopic Meniscus Surgery

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“Nonopioid Analgesia After Arthroscopic Meniscus Surgery”

This is a randomized, single blinded, standard of care controlled clinical trial. This project aims to compare postoperative pain control in patients in two treatment arms of arthroscopic meniscus surgery: a treatment group given a non-opioid pain control regimen, and a standard of care control group given standard opioid pain control regimen

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Pharmaceutical medication involved common.study.methods.has-drugs-yes
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Drug - Celecoxib

Post-Operative Non Opioid Pain Protocol

Drug - Hydrocodon/Acetaminophen

Traditionally used narcotic pain control

Drug - Ketorolac

Post-Operative Non Opioid Pain Protocol

Drug - Gabapentin

Post-Operative Non Opioid Pain Protocol

Drug - Acetaminophen

Post-Operative Non Opioid Pain Protocol

Drug - Diazepam

Post-Operative Non Opioid Pain Protocol

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Traditional vs. Nonopioid Analgesia After Arthroscopic Meniscus Surgery

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NCT03820193

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