依托度酸治疗疼痛的临床疗效。

M Mizraji
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依托度酸是一种新型非甾体抗炎药(NSAID)。对已发表和未发表的关于依托度酸在疼痛管理中的数据进行回顾,以评估该药物的镇痛效果。数据来自四项具有代表性的研究,显示依托度酸在术后疼痛模型中的镇痛活性。这些结果表明,该药在痛风和肌肉骨骼疾病等其他疼痛情况下也有镇痛作用。八项针对痛风性关节炎、肌腱炎和滑囊炎以及急性运动损伤患者的对照临床研究结果证实了依托度酸在这种情况下的疗效。与萘普生500 mg b.d和双氯芬酸50 mg b.d或50 mg t.d进行比较。这三种非甾体抗炎药均能提供镇痛作用,而依托度酸的疗效与比较物相当。这篇综述的数据表明依托度酸在未来作为一种镇痛药和抗炎药的作用。
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Clinical response to etodolac in the management of pain.

Etodolac is a new nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Published and unpublished data on etodolac in pain management are reviewed to assess the analgesic effectiveness of this drug. Data are presented from four representative studies that showed the analgesic activity of etodolac in postsurgical pain models. These results suggest that the drug would have analgesic utility in other painful conditions such as gout and musculoskeletal disorders. The efficacy of etodolac in such conditions is confirmed by the results from eight controlled clinical studies in patients with gouty arthritis, tendinitis and bursitis, and acute sports injuries. Etodolac 200 or 300 mg twice a day (b.i.d.) or 200 mg three times a day (t.i.d.) was compared with naproxen 500 mg b.i.d. and diclofenac 50 mg b.i.d. or 50 mg t.i.d. All three NSAIDs provided analgesia, and etodolac was comparable in efficacy to the comparators. The data presented in this review suggest a future role for etodolac as an analgesic as well as an anti-inflammatory agent.

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