Oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (single dose) for perineal pain in the early postpartum period

Jan 11, 2021The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Single dose of oral anti-inflammatory drugs for pain around the genitals soon after childbirth

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Abstract

5136 women were involved in studies comparing NSAIDs to placebo and paracetamol for postpartum perineal pain relief.

  • A single dose of NSAIDs may lead to more women achieving adequate pain relief at four hours compared to placebo (risk ratio 1.91).
  • NSAIDs are probably associated with a lower likelihood of requiring additional pain relief at four hours compared to placebo (risk ratio 0.39).
  • Comparing NSAIDs to paracetamol, more women may achieve adequate pain relief at four hours (risk ratio 1.54).
  • No maternal adverse effects were reported at four hours post-administration in one study involving 210 women.
  • The certainty of evidence regarding the effectiveness of NSAIDs is rated as low to very low due to potential biases and inconsistencies.

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