Gastrointestinal and cardiovascular adverse events associated with NSAIDs
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Gastrointestinal and cardiovascular adverse events associated with NSAIDs
Abstract
Introduction: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are one of the most prescribed pharmacological groups, especially in elderly patients.
Areas covered: The main GI and CV adverse events associated with NSAID use are reviewed. Risk factors and prophylactic strategies are also covered.
Expert opinion: COX-2 selective agents are safer to the GI tract but have a worst CV profile. On the contrary, naproxen seems safer for CV system, but it is one of the NSAIDs with higher GI toxicity. Co-therapy with aspirin reduces the GI benefits of COX-2 selective agents, whereas ibuprofen and naproxen may neglect the antiplatelet effect of aspirin. NSAIDs increase the risk of both upper and lower GI complications. Co-therapy with PPI reduces the risk of upper but not lower GI complications, and seems to induce dysbiosis in the small bowel, which may be implicated in the damage induced by NSAIDs. Celecoxib, a COX-2 selective agent, seems safer for both the upper and the lower GI tract. Prescription of type and dose of NSAIDs must be individualized based on the stratification of the CV and GI risk of patients.
Keywords: Cardiovascular event; NSAIDs; coxibs; enteropathy; gastrointestinal bleeding; peptic ulcer.
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