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Treatment of Acute Gouty Arthritis with Proquazone and Indomethacin: A Comparative, Double-blind Trial
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Indomethacin GroupClinical SymptomsGastrointestinal PharmacologyGastroenterologyPharmacotherapyPsoriatic ArthritisEighteen PatientsOrthopaedic SurgeryRheumatoid DisorderOsteoarthritisInflammatory Rheumatic DiseaseUlcerative ColitisRheumatoid ArthritisGoutRheumatologyRheumatic DiseasesPharmacologyAnti-inflammatoryGouty ArthritisDouble-blind TrialMedicineAcute Gouty Arthritis
Eighteen patients (11 men and 7 women) suffering from primary or secondary gout, were treated with either proquazone or indomethacin for acute attacks in a double-blind study. There were 9 patients in each treatment group. A marked improvement of clinical symptoms appeared in 2-3 days. In the proquazone group, complete remission was achieved in 6 patients, a good result in one, and a slight improvement in one patient, whereas one patient did not respond to treatment. The corresponding figures for the indomethacin group were 4 cases with complete remission, 4 with a good result, and one not responding to treatment. A significant decrease in s-uric acid values was noted in the proquazone group. In this group too, mild gastrointestinal symptoms appeared in 2 patients.
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