Nabumetone in the treatment of skin and soft tissue injury.

Am J Med

Beecham Pharmaceuticals, United Kingdom Division, Brentford, England.

Published: October 1987

Nabumetone, a new nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent, has been evaluated for the treatment of skin and soft tissue injury, including sports injury, in clinical trials involving nearly 1,000 patients. Its efficacy, safety, and tolerance in these patients is reviewed. The efficacy of nabumetone in the treatment of soft tissue injury has been demonstrated to be similar to that of soluble aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen. It was not possible in these studies to demonstrate a definite advantage over placebo, and the reasons for this are discussed along with some suggestions for future studies. There were no serious adverse experiences reported, and nabumetone was well tolerated and compared favorably with the other agents used, including placebo. It caused significantly fewer gastrointestinal side effects than soluble aspirin. Nabumetone is an appropriate choice of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug for the treatment of sports injury.

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