Italian Journal of Pediatrics (Sep 2011)

A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of paracetamol and ketoprofren lysine salt for pain control in children with pharyngotonsillitis cared by family pediatricians

  • Della Casa Alberighi Ornella,
  • Zera Marcella,
  • Picollo Gianfranco,
  • Freschi Federico,
  • Jamone Roberto,
  • Carozzino Luigi,
  • Ruperto Nicolino,
  • Salvatori Enrica,
  • Del Vecchio Alessandra,
  • Dionisio Paolo,
  • Martini Alberto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1824-7288-37-48
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 1
p. 48

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Abstract Background To evaluate the analgesic effect and tolerability of paracetamol syrup compared to placebo and ketoprofen lysine salt in children with pharyngotonsillitis cared by family pediatricians. Methods A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of a 12 mg/kg single dose of paracetamol paralleled by open-label ketoprofren lysine salt sachet 40 mg. Six to 12 years old children with diagnosis of pharyngo-tonsillitis and a Children's Sore Throat Pain (CSTP) Thermometer score > 120 mm were enrolled. Primary endpoint was the Sum of Pain Intensity Differences (SPID) of the CSTP Intensity scale by the child. Results 97 children were equally randomized to paracetamol, placebo or ketoprofen. Paracetamol was significantly more effective than placebo in the SPID of children and parents (P Conclusions A single oral dose of paracetamol or ketoprofen lysine salt are safe and effective analgesic treatments for children with sore throat in daily pediatric ambulatory care.

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