Comparison of NSAIDS Versus NSAIDS Plus Duloxetine in Knee Osteoarthritis Patients
Muhammad Muddasser Khan Panezai, Shahzad Gul, Zia Ehsan Kakar, Uzma Rasheed, Shazia Zammurad, Saira Tahir
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To compare the
efficacy of Duloxetine with NSAIDS versus NSAIDS alone for the treatment of
knee pain secondary to osteoarthritis.
Study Design: Randomized clinical
trial study.
Setting and Duration: Department
of Rheumatology, PIMS Hospital, Islamabad, from April to August 2021.
Methodology: One hundred and twenty
eight patients with knee osteoarthritis were included in the study and were
divided in two equal groups; one group was subjected to Duloxetine plus NSAIDs
and other to just NSAIDs. The response was assessed at end of 3 months.
Reduction in pain more than or equal to 50% from the baseline was considered as
efficacy.
Results: The mean VAS score was
3.56±1.15 in group A (Duloexetine plus NSAIDS) A while in group B (NSAID alone),
4.45±1.22 and significantly (p-value > 0.05). Similarly, the comparison of
WOMAC score for pain showed that the mean WOMAC score was significantly
(P-value > 0.05) less 5.68±1.56 in group A in contrast to 6.39 ± 1.69 in
group B. Comparison of efficacy between two groups showed that the rate of
efficacy was significantly (P-value >0.05) higher in group A 48.4% as
compared to 31.3% in group B.
Conclusion: Addition of
Duloxetine to NSAIDs resulted in more reduction of pain in terms of VAS and
WOMAC score with acceptable adverse effects.
Keywords: Chronic pain, Duloxetine, Knee pain, NSAIDs,
Osteoarthritis