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Clinical Trial
. 1993:46 Suppl 1:174-6.
doi: 10.2165/00003495-199300461-00042.

A comparison of nimesulide and ketoprofen in the prevention and treatment of painful postoperative inflammatory complications of ear, nose and throat surgery

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Clinical Trial

A comparison of nimesulide and ketoprofen in the prevention and treatment of painful postoperative inflammatory complications of ear, nose and throat surgery

S Coscarelli et al. Drugs. 1993.

Abstract

In a randomised double-blind clinical study, 76 patients undergoing major ear, nose or throat (ENT) surgery (including 45 for cancer) were treated with nimesulide (200mg twice daily) or ketoprofen (100mg twice daily) administered rectally for 5 days. Pain intensity was significantly and similarly reduced in both treatment groups compared with baseline (p = 0.0001). A significant reduction in oedema and hyperaemia was observed on the second day for nimesulide-treated patients and on the third day for those treated with ketoprofen, with complete relief being noted for almost all patients by the fifth day. Fever was resolved in all patients. Adverse events attributable to treatment were observed for 1 patient in each group. These results suggest that nimesulide provides a worthwhile alternative to other NSAIDs in the treatment of postoperative pain and inflammation associated with ENT surgery.

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