I've written about nonsense like this before, yet it still lives to plague us.
The Journal of the American Dental Association, January 4, 2025
Just what we need! Another study to convince the medical world how much better we'll all be with fewer choices for our pain, something I'm sure the millions of you in too much of it to get out of bed will welcome with open arms. (Sarcasm break over)
How many of these studies, metaphorically conducted with a finger on the butcher's scale, must I go through to explain why it was designed to compare the maximum effect of acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or some combination of the two with the minimum effect of a cursed opioid pill?
I guess the answer is: At least one more, but not before noting that I debunked a conceptually identical study in 2017. It's based on the same sort of "trick."
The trial
The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of opioid versus non-opioid analgesics in managing pain after third molar extraction. It focused on assessing patient comfort and determining whether comparable pain relief could be achieved without the use of opioids. Before we get into the details, let's call BS. Why?
Let's not fail to include the real motive, which is, of course, based on an agenda and also what could be arguably called a lie:
The opioid crisis, with an estimated 81,000 deaths per year, continues to be fueled by unnecessary use of opioids to manage postsurgical pain.
Cecile A. Feldman DMD, et. al., (perhaps with the blessings of Andy Kolodny, who has being saying crap like this forever)
In no universe can anyone say with a straight face that the few Vicodin pills you'd be lucky to get from your dentist are going to "fuel" the opioid crisis. Perhaps the authors are two decades out of date or haven't heard of illicitly manufactured fentanyl – the real driver of OD deaths. Note that "fentanyl" isn't mentioned even once in the 10,813-word paper. Perhaps anything that has an anti-opioid bent can be published. While we're at it, let's take a brief interlude and create a new journal! Here's the prototype: