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The Urodynamic Effects of Intravenous Opioids and Ketoprofen in Humans

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We compared the urodynamic effects of opioids and ketoprofen used as analgesics in surgical patients. In contrast to ketoprofen, opioids altered urodynamics. The opioid nalbuphine had no effect on detrusor contraction. This study suggests that ketoprofen and nalbuphine are useful analgesics in terms of their urodynamics.

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