Effectiveness of diclofenac versus paracetamol in knee osteoarthritis: a randomised controlled trial in primary care
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Effectiveness of diclofenac versus paracetamol in knee osteoarthritis: a randomised controlled trial in primary care
Abstract
Background: The effectiveness of diclofenac versus paracetamol in primary care patients with pain caused by knee osteoarthritis is unclear.
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of diclofenac compared with paracetamol over a period of 2, 4, and 12 weeks in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
Design and setting: Randomised controlled trial in general practice.
Method: There were 104 patients included in the study, they were aged ≥45 years consulting their GP with knee pain caused by knee osteoarthritis. Patients were randomly allocated to diclofenac (n = 52) or paracetamol (n = 52) for at least 2 weeks. Primary outcomes were daily knee pain severity, and knee pain and function measured with the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS).
Results: Over a period of 2- and 4-weeks follow-up, no significant difference in daily knee pain was found between the patient groups: estimated differences of 0.5 (95% CI = -0.2 to 1.3) and -0.2 (95% CI = -1.0 to 0.7), respectively. Over the 12-weeks follow-up, no significant differences were found between both groups for KOOS pain: estimated difference of -2.8 (95% CI = -10.7 to 5.1) and KOOS function of -2.7 (-10.6 to 5.0).
Conclusion: Over a period of 2- and 4-weeks follow-up no significant difference in daily measured knee pain severity was found between primary care patients with knee osteoarthritis taking paracetamol or diclofenac. Also, over a period of 12-weeks follow-up no significant differences were found regarding KOOS pain and KOOS function between both groups. Patients more frequently reported minor adverse events after taking diclofenac (64%) than paracetamol (46%).
Keywords: diclofenac; general practice; knee osteoarthritis; paracetamol; randomised controlled trial.
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Comment in
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NSAIDs or paracetamol for short-term treatment of mild to moderate knee pain in early osteoarthritis: are they equivalent?Evid Based Med. 2016 Feb;21(1):14. doi: 10.1136/ebmed-2015-110289. Epub 2015 Oct 19. Evid Based Med. 2016. PMID: 26483324 No abstract available.
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