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Query: UMLS:C0242429 (
sore throat
)
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Despite its frequent clinical use in analgesic agents,
caffeine
has not been accepted unequivocally as an analgesic adjuvant. To evaluate this activity of
caffeine
, we used new study methods in a randomized controlled trial on patients with acute
sore throat
due to tonsillopharyngitis. Patients were randomly assigned to receive a single dose of one of three treatments: 800 mg of aspirin with 64 mg of
caffeine
(n = 70), 800 mg of aspirin (n = 68), or placebo (n = 69). Under double-blind conditions, during a 2-hour evaluation period, patients used different rating scales to assess pain intensity, change in pain, relief, and two qualities of
throat pain
, how swollen the throat felt, and difficulty swallowing. Aspirin with
caffeine
and aspirin alone were significantly more effective than placebo for all efficacy measurements from 30 minutes through 2 hours and overall. The aspirin-
caffeine
combination also showed evidence of activity at 15 minutes on the relief scale. Aspirin with
caffeine
was more effective than aspirin alone after 30 minutes and over the entire study period. For patients with fever, both active treatments were equally effective antipyretic agents. We conclude, therefore, that 800 mg of aspirin, given alone or with 64 mg of
caffeine
, is an effective analgesic and antipyretic agent. Because the aspirin-
caffeine
combination is significantly more effective than aspirin alone as an analgesic, we also conclude that 64 mg of
caffeine
is an analgesic adjuvant.
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PMID:Caffeine as an analgesic adjuvant. A double-blind study comparing aspirin with caffeine to aspirin and placebo in patients with sore throat. 201 56