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Oral versus Topical NSAIDs
for Treating Injuries and Rheumatic Diseases
Oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are among the most commonly
prescribed medications worldwide and are responsible for approximately
one-quarter of all adverse drug reaction reports. NSAIDs are widely prescribed
for patients with rheumatic disease, and as these patients are often older,
many are at increased risk for serious gastrointestinal (GI) complications.
Topical administration of NSAIDs offers the advantage of local, enhanced drug
delivery to affected tissues with a reduced incidence of systemic side effects,
such as peptic ulcer disease and GI hemorrhage. NSAIDs applied topically also
reach the synovial (joint) fluid. The goal of using topical NSAIDs is to
achieve high tissue levels beneath the site of application (such as the knee or
elbow), resulting in relief of pain and inflammation, while minimizing the
amount of systemic absorption and risk of side effects. Topical administration
produces systemic blood levels that are only 15% of those achieved when the
same dose is taken orally, yet tissue concentrations
below the application site have been found to be one hundred times higher with
topical administration versus oral administration. In conclusion,
topically applied NSAIDs provide high local concentration below the
site of application but lower systemic exposure, i.e., more benefit
with fewer risks. Studies report
the benefits of NSAIDs for treatment of musculoskeletal and soft-tissue
injuries as well as rheumatic diseases. Research and clinical experience
provide clear evidence that topical NSAIDs are effective analgesics and may be administered in various
dosage forms, including gels or sprays, to treat soft-tissue injuries.
Product formulation may have a dramatic impact not only on absorption rates but
also on penetration depth, and inactive ingredients that must be used to
formulate a medication into a cream or gel may cause skin irritation. For these
reasons and more, it is important that prescribers and patients select a
compounding pharmacy with state of the art equipment and properly trained
personnel that utilize the highest grade of chemicals.
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