This clinical trial is focused on studying the effectiveness and safety of a new oral treatment for managing moderate to severe pain following dental surgery, specifically after the removal of wisdom teeth. The treatment being tested is a combination of two medications: ibuprofen (arginine) and tramadol hydrochloride. These medications are commonly used to relieve pain, with ibuprofen reducing inflammation and tramadol acting as a pain reliever. The study will compare the pain relief provided by this combination to that of each medication taken alone and to a placebo.
The purpose of the study is to determine if the combination of ibuprofen (arginine) and tramadol hydrochloride provides better pain relief than the individual medications or a placebo. Participants in the study will receive the treatment every six hours for a short period after their dental surgery. The study will monitor how well the treatment reduces pain over the first 12 hours and up to 48 hours after starting the medication. Participants will also be observed for any side effects or adverse reactions to the treatment.
Throughout the study, participants will be asked to rate their pain using a simple scale, and researchers will track the need for any additional pain relief medication. The study aims to provide valuable information on the potential benefits of using this combination of medications for managing post-surgical pain, which could lead to improved pain management strategies for patients undergoing similar procedures in the future.



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