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Date Published: 8 Sep '23

Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatories (NSAIDS) – Oral

There is strong evidence from multiple clinical trials and reviews that NSAIDs are more effective for relieving osteoarthritis (OA) pain than paracetamol or a placebo. Unlike paracetamol, NSAIDs also reduce inflammation, which can be a significant contributor to pain in OA.

Importantly, no single NSAID has been shown to be more effective than another in treating knee osteoarthritis — meaning different options may work better for different people.

How NSAIDs Work

NSAIDs reduce pain and inflammation by blocking the production of prostaglandins, natural substances in the body that promote inflammation, pain, and fever.

There are two main types of NSAIDs:

NSAIDs are commonly used for people who:

They can be used on their own or alongside paracetamol.

To reduce the risk of side effects, NSAIDs should be taken at the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible time.

Considerations

NSAIDs can cause a range of side effects, and how each person reacts can vary.

Common and serious risks include:

Talk to your doctor before using NSAIDs if you:

WRITTEN BY:
Mahima Kalra
26 Sep

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