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Effect of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug plasters for knee osteoarthritis in Japanese: a randomized controlled trial
Modern Rheumatology, 10/12/09
Doi T et al. – The objective of this study was to examine the effect of a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) plaster for knee osteoarthritis among Japanese patients. It was found that the local application of a plaster with NSAIDs leads to the same level of improvement in knee osteoarthritis as oral NSAIDs.
Methods- Open-labeled, randomized, controlled, multiclinic trial
- Outpatient clinic groups
- 2 comparative groups—plaster NSAIDs and oral NSAIDs—randomly allocated
- Drugs used limited to current top 3 in both groups in Japan
- Treatments assessed after 4 weeks and compared with baseline scores
- Outcomes evaluated by 2 psychometric measures: Japanese knee osteoarthritis measure, and pain with visual analogue scale
- Total number of patients included in final evaluation was 165 (87 for plaster group and 78 for oral group)
- No significant differences in gender, age, body height and weight, BMI, and X-ray grading
- Subjects in both groups showed improvements in both scores at end of intervention
- Differences in improvements in scores between the 2 groups were not significant, though mean rank score and 95% CI of plaster group were slightly better than those of oral group
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