Prescribing vs. Recommending Over-The-Counter (PROTECT) Analgesics for Patients With Postoperative Pain: (PROTECT)
Acute Pain, Surgery

About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Acute Pain focused on measuring Medications after surgery, Surveys, Acetaminophen, NSAIDS, Opioids, Elective outpatient surgery, Magnesium
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Anticipated to be prescribed and use an opioid medication to treat acute pain after elective outpatient surgery
Exclusion Criteria:
- Contraindications to taking acetaminophen or NSAIDs
- Significant analgesic medication use before surgery
- Inability to receive emails or phone calls for follow up assessment
- Patients who have reoperation, another surgery, or experience complications within 14 days after surgery
Sites / Locations
- University of MichiganRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Prescription Group for acetaminophen, NSAIDs, and magnesium
Over the Counter Group
Participants will receive prescriptions from the surgical team for non-opioid pain medications to take at home after discharge from surgery. The non-opioid pain medications will be acetaminophen 1000 milligram (mg) four times a day (qid) for 3 days then as needed (prn) pain, ibuprofen 600 mg qid for 3 days then prn, and magnesium oxide 400 mg daily prn pain.
Participants will receive a recommendation from the surgical team to take over-the-counter non-opioid pain medications at home after discharge from surgery. The non-opioid pain medications will be acetaminophen 1000 mg qid for 3 days then prn pain, ibuprofen 600 mg qid for 3 days then prn, and magnesium oxide 400 mg daily prn pain.