werner@aecom.UUCP (10/23/86)
I realize that this topic was discussed a few weeks ago in net.med, and
while I have nothing to add, I did find a short bibliography on the subject
on the black hole that is my desk:
Laska EM, Sunshine A, Mueller F, et al.
Caffeine as an analgesic adjuvant.
JAMA 1984;251:1711-1718.
Laska EM, Sunshine A, Zighelboim I
Effect of caffeine on acetominophen analgesia.
Clin Pharm Ther 1983;33:498-509.
Beaver WT
Aspirin and acetominophen as constituents of analgesic combinations.
Archives Int Medicine 1981;141:293-300.
Cooper A
Comparative analgesic efficacies of aspirin and acetominophen
Archives Int Medicine 1981;141:282-285.
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