Review on analgesic effect of co-administrated ibuprofen and caffeine
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May 30, 2014
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Published Online: May 30, 2014
Page range: 10 - 13
Received: Dec 06, 2013
Accepted: Feb 14, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/cipms-2014-0003
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Pain is a symptom of many diseases and significantly affects the quality of life, so researchers are constantly seeking new substances to be used as analgesics. Other, easier way is to combine already known drugs which cause synergistic effects greater than additive, so that probability of drug-specific side effects can be reduced. Researchers showed that caffeine can be an effective analgesic adjuvant enhancing antinociceptive effect of ibuprofen in animals and humans. By using modern drug technology methods tablets containing well-soluble ibuprofen salt and caffeine can be easily prepared. Thanks to that combination, the therapeutic dose of ibuprofen can be lowered and the side effects may be reduced.