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Bioavailability of naproxen sodium and its relationship to clinical analgesic effects

Sevelius, H ; Runkel, R ; Segre, E ; Bloomfield, SS

British journal of clinical pharmacology, 1980-09, Vol.10 (3), p.259-263 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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  • Título:
    Bioavailability of naproxen sodium and its relationship to clinical analgesic effects
  • Autor: Sevelius, H ; Runkel, R ; Segre, E ; Bloomfield, SS
  • Assuntos: Analgesia ; Biological Availability ; Humans ; Male ; Naproxen - administration & dosage ; Naproxen - metabolism ; Naproxen - pharmacology
  • É parte de: British journal of clinical pharmacology, 1980-09, Vol.10 (3), p.259-263
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  • Descrição: 1 In the first of a series of trials with naproxen sodium it was shown that patients achieved significantly earlier and higher plasma levels of naproxen when naproxen sodium was administered. 2 In a second study comparing naproxen with naproxen sodium in patients with post‐partum pain, pain intensity was consistently lower for the group receiving naproxen sodium. However, statistically significant differences were not seen until 4 to 5 h after medication. 3 A final study documented that a more frequent dosage schedule of every 6 h led to clearly higher plasma levels than those achieved with an every 8 h regimen; plasma levels did not plateau. Doses up to 1,375 mg/day were well tolerated. 4 In conclusion, naproxen sodium appears to be an improved form of naproxen for use as a analgesic agent.
  • Editor: Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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