Literature DB >> 7042361

A double-blind evaluation of oral indoprofen versus ASA in osteoarthritic patients: influence on haemostatic parameters and clinical effects.

M Rubegni, G Sacchetti, G Bruni, G De Mauro, D Provvedi.   

Abstract

Indoprofen, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, was investigated in a double-blind, randomized study in 44 osteoarthritic patients for its influence on haemostatic parameters and therapeutic effects. Twenty-two patients received indoprofen orally, 600 mg daily, and a similar group took acetylsalicylic acid 3 g daily for 21 days. Platelet count, partial thromboplastin time and prothrombin time showed no variations. Bleeding time wa prolonged and platelet aggregation reduced by both drugs. The effects of ASA, however, were significantly greater. Indoprofen, unlike ASA, showed almost no residual effect seven days after stopping medication. The therapeutic responses to indoprofen and ASA were comparable. However, adverse reactions (pyrosis and gastric pain) were much more frequent in the ASA group (15 patients) than in the indoprofen group (2 patients).

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7042361

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Rheumatol Inflamm        ISSN: 0140-1610


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1.  Human genetics in rheumatoid arthritis guides a high-throughput drug screen of the CD40 signaling pathway.

Authors:  Gang Li; Dorothée Diogo; Di Wu; Jim Spoonamore; Vlado Dancik; Lude Franke; Fina Kurreeman; Elizabeth J Rossin; Grant Duclos; Cathy Hartland; Xuezhong Zhou; Kejie Li; Jun Liu; Philip L De Jager; Katherine A Siminovitch; Alexandra Zhernakova; Soumya Raychaudhuri; John Bowes; Steve Eyre; Leonid Padyukov; Peter K Gregersen; Jane Worthington; Namrata Gupta; Paul A Clemons; Eli Stahl; Nicola Tolliday; Robert M Plenge
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2013-05-16       Impact factor: 5.917

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