Clinical trial: comparison of the gastrointestinal safety of lumiracoxib with traditional nonselective nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs early after the initiation of treatment - findings from the Therapeutic Arthritis Research and Gastrointestinal Eve: CLINICAL TRIAL: EARLY GASTROINTESTINAL BENEFIT WITH LUMIRACOXIB VS. NSAIDS

ALIMENTARY PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS(2008)

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Background The large (n = 18 325) Therapeutic Arthritis Research and Gastrointestinal Event Trial (TARGET) study demonstrated a significant gastrointestinal benefit with lumiracoxib 400 mg o.d. (4x the recommended dose in osteoarthritis) vs. naproxen 500 mg b.d. or ibuprofen 800 mg t.d.s. Aim To investigate how early a reduction in ulcer complications could be detected with lumiracoxib vs. nonselective nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in TARGET. Methods Pointwise 95% confidence intervals were generated for the between-treatment differences in Kaplan-Meier estimates for definite or probable upper gastrointestinal ulcer complications (ulcer complications) and for all ulcers. Results In patients not on aspirin, there was a significant reduction in all ulcers by day 8 and in ulcer complications by day 16 with lumiracoxib compared with both nonselective nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs combined, by day 6 (all ulcers) and day 14 (ulcer complications) vs. naproxen and by day 32 (all ulcers) and day 33 (ulcer complications) vs. ibuprofen. Conclusion Even with short-term use, there are gastrointestinal safety benefits for lumiracoxib vs. nonselective nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
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