[Anti-inflammatory drugs and community-acquired pneumonia]
- PMID: 26372616
- DOI: 10.1016/j.rmr.2015.06.001
[Anti-inflammatory drugs and community-acquired pneumonia]
Abstract
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are commonly used in ambulatory medicine for their analgesic and antipyretic properties and are often used as self-medication. Their use in community-acquired pneumonia is associated with an increased risk of loco-regional complications, especially pleural empyema. Appropriate therapeutic care and hospital admissions are often delayed because of initial improvement of symptoms with NSAIDs. Despite worrying observational data, a causal link remains to be established. Currently, there is no recommendation cautioning against the use of NSAIDs in the management of community-acquired pneumonia.
Keywords: Anti-inflammatoires; Anti-inflammatory; Pleural empyema; Pleurésie purulente; Pneumonia; Pneumonie.
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