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Opioid-sparing Effects of Ketorolac and Its Correlation With the Recovery of Postoperative Bowel Function in Colorectal Surgery Patients: A Prospective Randomized Double-blinded Study
The Clinical Journal of Pain, 06/22/09
Chen J-Y et al. - The addition of ketorolac to IVPCA morphine has demonstrated a clear opioid-sparing effect and benefits in regards to the shortening of the duration of bowel immobility. The authors suggest that adding ketorolac to morphine IVPCA be included in the multimodal postoperative rehabilitation program for the early restoration of normal bowel function.
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