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Clinical Trial
. 1979;7(6):556-9.
doi: 10.1177/030006057900700615.

A controlled clinical study comparing sulindac with ibuprofen and aspirin in the treatment of musculo-skeletal diseases

Clinical Trial

A controlled clinical study comparing sulindac with ibuprofen and aspirin in the treatment of musculo-skeletal diseases

G A Oyemade et al. J Int Med Res. 1979.

Abstract

Forty-six patients (seventeen male, twenty-nine female) with musculo-skeletal disease were put on a controlled clinical study comparing sulindac with ibuprofen and soluble aspirin. Twenty patients were treated with sulindac 200 mg twice daily, twelve received sulindac 100 mg twice daily, eight had ibuprofen 400 mg thrice daily and six treated with soluble aspirin 600 mg thrice daily. All patients did well on these drugs, but the ones on sulindac 200 mg twice daily showed better response than sulindac 100 mg twice daily. It proved to have the same efficiency as ibuprofen and soluble aspirin; but had less side-effects and also patients required to take the drug only twice daily to get relief because of its prolonged duration of action.

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