J Sánchez, A Bartlett, A Costa, J Estruch, R Estiarte, C Soucheiron
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Abstract
This study analyses the results of 8 randomized, controlled clinical trials and one open study carried out with droxicam (a new NSAID, pro-drug of piroxicam), comparing the adverse events and gastrointestinal tolerance of this compound against those of the control drugs used in these trials. The frequency of adverse events was lower in the droxicam treated patients. Adverse events concerning the gastrointestinal area were also lower. No differences were found in the distribution of adverse events by age of sex among the drugs compared. The pattern of side effects found was that expected in all non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents. These results seem to sustain the hypothesis of a better tolerance of droxicam than that of piroxicam, indomethacin or diclofenac, especially in the gastrointestinal area.