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Podiatry : Arthritis/Inflammation
The following article concludes: "Topical
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are effective in relieving pain in acute
and chronic conditions."
BMJ. 1998 Jan 31;316(7128):333-8
Quantitative systematic review of topically applied
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Moore RA, Tramer MR, Carroll D, Wiffen PJ, McQuay
HJ.
University of Oxford, Oxford Radcliffe Hospital, Headington.
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The following article reports "The systemic concentrations
of ketoprofen have also been found to be 100 fold lower
compared to tissue concentrations below the application
site in patients undergoing knee joint surgery. Topically
applied ketoprofen thus provides high local concentration
below the site of application but lower systemic exposure."
Pharm Res. 1996 Jan;13(1):168-72
Percutaneous absorption of ketoprofen from different
anatomical sites in man.
Shah AK, Wei G, Lanman RC, Bhargava VO, Weir SJ.
Pfizer Inc., Central Research Division, Groton, Connecticut 06340, USA.
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