Korean J Med > Volume 74(5); 2008 > Article
The Korean Journal of Medicine 2008;74(5):537-545.
Safety and efficacy of piroxicam patches for treating knee osteoarthritis
Sung-Hoon Park, Chul-Yeon Park, Seong-Kyu Kim, Chae-Gi Kim, Jung-Yoon Choe, Im-Hee Shin
Cardiology Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Yeungnam University Hospital1
원저 : 골관절염 환자에서 piroxicam 함유 패취제의 유효성 및 안전성
박성훈, 박철연, 김성규, 김채기, 최정윤, 신임희
Abstract
Background/Aims : We wanted to compare the efficacy and safety of a MurupeⓇ patch, which is a newly-developed piroxicam patch, with the TrastⓇ patch for the treatment of knee osteoarthritis. Methods : Two hundred ten patients with radiologically confirmed symptomatic osteoarthritis of the knee were included in a randomized, open-labeled controlled trial and they were treated with a 48 mg piroxicam patch once every 48 hours for 4 weeks. The main outcome measures were the pain intensity on movement and the spontaneous pain intensity during rest, and these were measured using the 10 cm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) categorical pain scores, as measured by the patient and the investigator. Results : One hundred sixty-seven of the 210 enrolled patients completed the 4 week study. The pain intensity on movement was significantly reduced in both the TrastⓇ and MurupeⓇ groups (p<0.001) after 4 weeks of treatment; the improvement on the VAS was significantly higher in the MurupeⓇ group (n=82) than that in the TrastⓇ group (n=85) (4.5 cm versus 2.2 cm, respectively, p<0.001). Both treatment groups also showed reductions in all the other parameters of pain intensity, including spontaneous pain intensity during rest, the categorical pain scores and the 15 meter-walking time. There was no difference in adverse events between both groups. Conclusions : The superior analgesic activity of MurupeⓇ patch indicates that the topical route of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) administration may be a safe, effective alternative to the oral route for the treatment of knee OA, and that the newly developed NSAID patch with its improved transdermal drug delivery may increase the efficacy of topical NSAIDs.
Key Words: NSAID; Patch; Osteoarthritis


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