Comparing the Efficacy of Oral Opioids for Outpatient Acute Pain Management After ED Discharge Discharge
Analgesia After ED Discharge for Extremity Injuries
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Analgesia After ED Discharge for Extremity Injuries focused on measuring Pain Management, Emergency Medicine, Extremity Injuries
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- patient has complaint of acute extremity pain (less than 7 days duration)
- clinician plans to discharge on oral pain medication
Exclusion Criteria:
- patients on methadone
- chronic pain condition such as sickle cell anemia or fibromyalgia
- history of adverse reaction to one of the study medications
- taken prescribed opioids in the past 24 hrs
- have a medical condition that might alter the metabolism of one of the study medications (i.e. hepatitis, renal insufficiency, thyroid disease, Adrenal disease)
- Take a medication that might interact with one of the study medications
Sites / Locations
- Montefiore Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
Arm 6
Experimental
Active Comparator
Experimental
Active Comparator
Experimental
Active Comparator
Hydrocodone (first trial)
Codeine (first trial)
Oxycodone (for second trial)
Codeine (for second trial)
Oxycodone (third trial)
Hydrocodone (third trial)
Hydrocodone 5mg / Acetaminophen 500mg. Patients instructed to take 1 dose every 4 hrs as needed for pain.
Codeine 30mg / Acetaminophen 300mg. Patients instructed to take 1 dose every 4 hrs as needed for pain.
Oxycodone 5mg / Acetaminophen 325mg. Patients instructed to take 1 dose every 4 hrs as needed for pain.
Codeine 30mg / Acetaminophen 300mg. Patients instructed to take 1 dose every 4 hrs as needed for pain.
Oxycodone 5mg / Acetaminophen 325 mg. Patients instructed to take 1 dose every 4 hours as needed for pain.
Hydrocodone 5mg / Acetaminophen 325 mg. Patients instructed to take 1 dose every 4 hours as needed for pain.