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The effectiveness of non-opioid pharmacological adjuncts for adult surgical patients: an umbrella review protocol.
REVIEW QUESTION: The review question of interest is: What is the effectiveness of non-opioid pharmacological adjuncts in decreasing perioperative morphine equivalents and acute postoperative pain scores in the adult surgical patient?We will also determine if there is sufficient evidence from the literature to initiate an opioid-sparing anesthetic pathway to give anesthesia providers an alternative to opioid-centric anesthesia.
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