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Alternating versus coadministration of multimodal non-opioid analgesia after cesarean delivery and pain outcomes: a single center quality improvement study (2024)
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Alternating versus coadministration of multimodal non-opioid analgesia after cesarean delivery and pain outcomes: a single center quality improvement study (2024)

Anna Townsley, Patrick Ten Eyck, Kokila Thenuwara, Unyime Ituk and Stephanie Radke
International journal of obstetric anesthesia, Vol.66, 104883
05/2026
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijoa.2026.104883
PMID: 41775111

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Abstract

•Non-opioid medication scheduling affects patient outcomes after cesarean delivery.•Alternating and coadministration of analgesia was compared.•Both alternating and coadministration options had similar patient reported pain levels.•These options used less opioids than the varied historical option.•Receiving medications in a predictable schedule favorably impacts patient recovery.

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