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Stefanie Förderreuther1, Anette Lampert2, Simon Hitier3, Robert Lange4, Thomas Weiser2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: A fixed dose combination (FDC) of ibuprofen 400 mg and caffeine 100 mg has been shown to be more effective than ibuprofen 400 mg alone for the treatment of acute postoperative dental pain in a phase III randomised controlled trial. A post hoc subgroup analysis of the primary data from an active-/placebo-controlled, double-blind, single-centre, parallel-group study was conducted in patients with moderate or severe baseline pain.Entities:
Keywords: Analgesia; Caffeine; Dental pain; Fixed-dose combination; Ibuprofen; Postoperative pain
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32333328 PMCID: PMC7467437 DOI: 10.1007/s12325-020-01297-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Ther ISSN: 0741-238X Impact factor: 3.845
Fig. 1Disposition of patients. FDC fixed dose combination of ibuprofen 400 mg and caffeine 100 mg
Demographic and other baseline characteristics in the subgroups of patients with moderate or severe pain at baseline
| Moderate pain | Severe pain | |
|---|---|---|
| Sex, | ||
| Female | 143 (60.3) | 215 (66.2) |
| Male | 94 (39.7) | 110 (33.8) |
| Race, | ||
| White | 226 (95.4) | 309 (95.1) |
| Asian | 5 (2.1) | 7 (2.2) |
| Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 3 (1.3) | 2 (0.6) |
| Native American/Alaskan | 2 (0.8) | 2 (0.6) |
| Black | 1 (0.4) | 5 (1.5) |
| Ethnicity, | ||
| Not Hispanic/Latino | 213 (89.9) | 289 (88.9) |
| Hispanic/Latino | 24 (10.1) | 36 (11.1) |
| Age, years | ||
| Mean (SD) | 19.3 (1.8) | 19.6 (2.0) |
| Range | 18.0–27.0 | 18.0–27.0 |
| Baseline PI, 0–10 NPRS | ||
| Mean (SD) | 6.8 (0.6) | 8.4 (0.8) |
| Range | 5.0–8.0 | 7.0–10.0 |
NPRS numerical pain rating scale, PI pain intensity, SD standard deviation
Pain relief in the first 8 h (primary endpoint) and 2 h (secondary endpoint) after study drug administration
| Moderate pain at baseline | Severe pain at baseline | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Placebo ( | Caffeine ( | Ibuprofen ( | FDC ( | Placebo ( | Caffeine ( | Ibuprofen ( | FDC ( | |
| SPRID0–8h | ||||||||
| Adjusted mean (SE) | 4.94 (5.45) | 20.27 (5.36) | 34.80 (3.13) | 52.99 (3.10) | 15.07 (4.59) | 12.96 (4.64) | 44.58 (2.67) | 52.28 (2.65) |
| 95% CI | –5.77, 15.65 | 9.74, 30.80 | 28.65, 40.94 | 46.91, 59.07 | 6.06, 24.07 | 3.84, 22.07 | 39.33, 49.82 | 47.08, 57.48 |
| Adjusted mean difference vs FDC (SE)a | 48.05 (6.27) | 32.72 (6.19) | 18.19 (4.40) | 37.21 (5.29) | 39.32 (5.34) | 7.70 (3.76) | ||
| 95% CI | 35.74, 60.36 | 20.57, 44.88 | 9.55, 26.84 | 26.81, 47.61 | 28.83, 49.82 | 0.32, 15.09 | ||
| | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | 0.0409 | ||
| SPRID0–2h | ||||||||
| Adjusted mean (SE) | 0.63 (1.09) | 2.93 (1.07) | 6.48 (0.63) | 10.81 (0.62) | 3.14 (0.92) | 2.43 (0.93) | 7.43 (0.53) | 10.48 (0.53) |
| 95% CI | –1.51, 2.77 | 0.83, 5.04 | 5.25, 7.71 | 9.60, 12.03 | 1.34, 4.94 | 0.61, 4.25 | 6.38, 8.48 | 9.44, 11.52 |
| Adjusted mean difference vs FDC (SE)* | 10.18 (1.25) | 7.88 (1.24) | 4.33 (0.88) | 7.34 (1.06) | 8.05 (1.07) | 3.05 (0.75) | ||
| 95% CI | 7.72, 12.64 | 5.45, 10.31 | 2.61, 6.06 | 5.27, 9.42 | 5.95, 10.15 | 1.58, 4.53 | ||
| | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | < 0.0001 | ||
CI confidence interval, SE standard error, SPRID weighted sum of the pain relief intensity differences
aA positive result for the treatment comparison favours the FDC combination
Fig. 2Adjusted mean pain intensity difference (PID) over time, stratified by baseline pain: a moderate pain and b severe pain. *p < 0.05, §p < 0.001, #p < 0.0001 FDC compared with ibuprofen. FDC fixed dose combination of ibuprofen 400 mg and caffeine 100 mg
Fig. 3Rescue medication use during stage 1. *p < 0.0001 versus FDC. FDC fixed dose combination of ibuprofen 400 mg and caffeine 100 mg
| While ibuprofen 400 mg is an effective treatment for postoperative dental pain, its efficacy can be enhanced with caffeine. In a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase III study, the fixed dose combination (FDC) of ibuprofen 400 mg and caffeine 100 mg was more effective than ibuprofen 400 mg alone for the treatment of acute postoperative dental pain. |
| This post hoc subgroup analysis of the phase III study was performed to assess the efficacy of the ibuprofen/caffeine FDC in those patients with moderate or severe baseline pain. |
| The enhanced analgesic efficacy of single dose of ibuprofen 400 mg/caffeine 100 mg FDC relative to ibuprofen 400 mg is more pronounced in patients suffering from moderate rather than severe baseline pain. |
| The advantages of the ibuprofen/caffeine FDC over ibuprofen are even more pronounced for patients who meet the recently approved indication (moderate pain) than the primary study analysis originally suggested. |