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Comparative Study
. 1982 Dec;1(4):263-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF02032084.

Gastrointestinal blood loss after intake of benoxaprofen

Comparative Study

Gastrointestinal blood loss after intake of benoxaprofen

H Mielants et al. Clin Rheumatol. 1982 Dec.

Abstract

In order to study gastrointestinal irritation caused by the intake of Benoxaprofen, blood loss in stools before and after intake of the drug was measured by labelling red blood cells with 51Cr. The results were compared with previous studies in which the same method was used to determine fecal blood loss after intake of other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Anti-inflammatory drugs inhibiting prostaglandin synthetase caused abnormal fecal blood loss in 20 to 60% of the patients. Benoxaprofen which is a weak prostaglandin synthetase inhibitor and acts on the leukotrienes, entailed no abnormal fecal blood loss. It was concluded that with respect to microbleeding, Benoxaprofen had no harmful effect on the gastrointestinal tract in this population.

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