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- W163852009 abstract "More than a dozen NSAIDs are commercially available in the United States. Diclofenac may not be as effective for dysmenorrhea. Although most are equally efficacious, indomethacin is the preferred agent for hemicrania continua and chronic paroxysmal hemicrania. Although all NSAIDs should theoretically be beneficial in gout, the greatest experience is with indomethacin. Sulindac may be the preferred agent for diabetic neuropathy. Fenoprofen appears to be the most offensive NSAID in terms of nephrotoxicity. NSAIDs may antagonize antihypertensive therapy, although this effect may not persist beyond 1 month. Generally, use of NSAIDs in pediatric patients is limited to naproxen and tolmetin. Concomitant therapy with methotrexate, lithium, and AZT should be approached with caution. NSAIDs have similar propensities to cause gastrointestinal side effects. Sucralfate has consistently proved beneficial as cytoprotective therapy for use with NSAIDs without impairing absorption of the NSAID, NSAIDs generally should be avoided prior to surgery, although sulindac or nonacetylated salicylates have a negligible effect on platelet function and may be used if continued NSAID therapy is required. Hepatotoxicity, although rare with NSAIDs, is most common with phenylbutazone and least common with the fenamates." @default.
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