Aim and Background:
surgery. Although pregabalin had been showed efficacy against neuropathic pain, very limited
evidence support its postoperative analgesic efficacy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the
analgesic efficacy of premedication with single oral dose of pregabalin for minor general surgery.
Methods and Materials: Sixty patients candidate for minor general surgery under general
anesthesia were randomly allocated into the two groups In intervention group Pregabalin 150mg , and in control group placebo was administered one hour before surgery. Anesthesia method was similar in both groups. If pain score (Visual Analogue Scale, VAS) was more than three, pethidine 25mg intravenous was administrated. VAS, opioid consumption, and side effects were recorded for 24 hours after surgery. Findings: Demographic data was not significantly different between two groups. VAS and
opioid consumption during the 24 hours postoperative period in pregabalin group was significantly less than the placebo group without any more side effects ( <0.01). Conclusions:
Preoperative administration of single oral dose of pregabalin 150mg reduced post
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