Vnitr Lek 1995, 41(9):609-612
[Non-steroidal antirheumatic ointments in the treatment of primary periarticular and intramuscular fibrositis].
- Revmatologická ordinace polikliniky Jihlava.
The author presents his experience assembled in a short-term (two-week) therapeutic trial with Mobilisin ointment, which contains flufenamic acid, in 50 patients with primary localized periarticular and muscular fibrositis. The preparation was used locally three times per day-2-3 cm of ointment pressed from a tube. The patients were given a form in which they recorded every night the effect classified in four grades from the best to zero effect. In 49 the tolerance of the ointment was very good. In 45 patients a therapeutic effect was achieved (90%), comprising 21 (42%) where the effect was excellent, in 24 it was good or satisfactory (48%) and only in 5 patients no effect was recorded or the patents' statement was vague. In the first group of 21 patients 16 were able to abandon analgetic and anti-inflammatory treatment with non-steroid antirheumatics. Patients with the muscular form of fibrositis practically agreed in favour of the ointment. Gels according to these patients tissues. The authors remind that according to their experience gels, incl. Mobilisin, are suited for periarticular forms of fibrositis. It is also useful to rub the ointment in micro-massage to achieve a greater initial hyperaemia and better resorption. Mobilisin ointment may prove useful also in other disciplines, in particular orthopaedics, surgery, traumatology, neurology, rehabilitation and sports medicine.
Keywords: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal, administration & dosage, ; Drug Combinations; Female; Fibromyalgia, drug therapy, ; Flufenamic Acid, administration & dosage, ; Glycosaminoglycans, administration & dosage, ; Humans; Joint Diseases, drug therapy, ; Male; Middle Aged; Ointments; Salicylates, administration & dosage,
Published: September 1, 1995 Show citation