Five metabolites of diclofenac sodium (Voltarol) have been identified in human plasma. All five metabolites were more than 50 times less potent than diclofenac in inhibiting PGE2 production in zymosan-stimulated mouse macrophages and LTC4 synthesis was not inhibited in these cells. Anti-inflammatory activity (adjuvant arthritis and carragheenan-induced paw oedema in rats) and analgesic activity (phenyl-p-benzoquinone writhing, mouse) of the metabolites were at least 10 times lower when compared to diclofenac. There was a good correlation between in vitro PGE2 inhibition and in vivo activities for diclofenac and its metabolites indicating that inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis is a major mechanism responsible for their pharmacological actions.
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