Postoperative pharmacodynamic interaction of ondansetron; a 5-HT3 antagonist and paracetamol in patients operated in the ENT department under local anesthesia.
Uma A Bhosale, Rahul Khobragade, Chetana Naik, Radha Yegnanarayan, Jyoti Kale
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Abstract
Vol. 5 | Issue 3 | June-August 2014 84 Preclinical studies in incision pain models and healthy volunteers have demonstrated the central serotonergic analgesic mechanism of paracetamol.[1] This has been supported by some studies with evidence of raising serotonin concentrations in the brain following paracetamol administration.[2] Inhibition of this analgesia by ondansetron/tropisetron; the 5‐HT3 antagonists suggest that this analgesia is 5‐HT3‐mediated.[3] However, in a few studies, these 5‐HT3 antagonists themselves were found to have analgesic action.[4] These drugs are frequently co‐administered, especially in cancer and postoperative patients. Hence, in this study, we have studied the pharmacodynamic interaction between paracetamol and ondansetron with reference to following parameters: