N. Kashevarova, E. Taskina, E. Strebkova, E. Sharapova, N. Savushkina, T. Korotkova, L. Alekseeva, A. Lila
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Abstract
Local forms of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are characterized by a high safety profile due to low systemic absorption. They do not increase the risk of developing class-specific gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and kidney adverse events (AEs), which makes it possible to prescribe them even in severe comorbid pathology, which is typical for patients with osteoarthritis (OA).Objective: to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Artoxan gel (tenoxicam) 1% in comparison with Diclofenac gel 1% in patients with knee OA in a prospective comparative randomized trial.Material and methods. The study included 60 patients with Kellgren–Lawrence stages II–III knee OA, aged 41 to 78 years. The patients were randomly divided into two groups: the 1st group received Artoxan gel 1%, 5 cm 2 times a day for 14 days; 2nd – Diclofenac gel 1% according to the same scheme. During therapy, we assessed pain using a visual analog scale, the WOMAC index, quality of life using the EQ-5D questionnaire, satisfaction with therapy, and time to effect.Results and discussion. It has been demonstrated that local forms of NSAIDs have a positive effect on all clinical manifestations of OA: effectively reduce pain, stiffness, improve the functional state of the joints and quality of life. They also have a good safety profile and a fast symptomatic response. Comparison of the two groups showed that in patients receiving the local form of tenoxicam, there was a tendency to a more rapid and pronounced analgesic effect.Conclusion. The results of the study confirm the good efficacy and safety of local forms of NSAIDs.