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Opioid Prescribing for Analgesia After Common Otolaryngology Operations

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9 ~85th Percentile Recommended Dose Range b Oxycodone 5 mg Tablets Consumed Oxycodone 5 mg Tablets 59.1 0–60 30.9 0–30 21.7 0–20 17.5 0–20 15.3 0–20 12.0 0–15 12.0 0–10 12.7 0–10 12.8 0–10 6.6 0–5 3.4 0–3 0.9 0 23.8 d 0–25 12.3 0–10 9.7 d 0–10 Mean MME/kg (doses) 1.2 (5.7) 0 0.01/kg 0 c Two studies reported opioid consumption in aggregate for various otolog y procedures (tympanoplasty, tympanomastoidectomy, cochlear implantation, and stapedectomy), and only transcanal procedures were found to have lower opioid consumption. d Data representing the 75th percentile. No ~85th percentile data available for these procedures.

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