Faster, higher, stronger? Evidence for formulation and efficacy for ibuprofen in acute pain.
A Cochrane review of ibuprofen in acute pain suggested that rapidly absorbed formulations of salts, or features to speed absorption, provided better analgesia than standard ibuprofen as the free acid. We examined several lines of evidence to investigate what benefit derived from fast-acting formulat...
Main Authors: | Moore, R, Derry, S, Straube, S, Ireson-Paine, J, Wiffen, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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