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A Clinical Trial of the Effectiveness of Regularly Scheduled Versus As‐Needed Administration of Acetaminophen in the Management of Discomfort in Older Adults with Dementia

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Abstract

Although this trial was negative in terms of the analgesic effects of acetaminophen, the findings have important implications for clinical practice. Prn administration of acetaminophen is sometimes the standard of care for pain management in nursing homes or is offered as an intervention to assess effectiveness. Findings from this study suggest that a 2,600-mg/d dose of acetaminophen is inadequate for elderly nursing home patients with degenerative joint disease, fractures, or back pain who have significant discomfort.

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