Minisola G, Bancheri C, Bogliolo A, Brundisini B, Gospodinoff L, Lucentini L, Porzio F, Perpignano G
Divisione di Reumatologia, Ospedale S. Camillo di Roma.
Clin Ter. 1993 Dec;143(6):519-29.
Open, non comparative study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of piroxicam Fast Dissolving Dosage Form (FDDF) for sublingual administration in treatment of reacutized osteoarthritis. Fifty-four patients with flare-ups of osteoarthritis involving various joints were enrolled in the study. They were treated with 20 mg/die piroxicam sublingual tablets for a total of 4 weeks. Drug efficacy was evaluated on the basis of the variation of spontaneous pain, pain on passive motion, functional limitation and capacity of performing a specific activity. Intensity of spontaneous pain on the first day showed a statistically significant improvement (p < 0.0001) only 15 minutes after the drug administration. This improvement in pain intensity increased until day 3. All other efficacy parameters showed a statistically significant improvement (p < 0.0001) 7 days after the beginning of treatment. Local and systemic tolerability was good. No patient showed local side effects; only 6 patients experienced systemic side effects. In conclusion, piroxicam sublingual tablets for treatment of osteoarthritis flare-ups showed analgesic efficacy already 15 minutes after drug administration, and good anti-inflammatory efficacy with good local and systemic tolerability.