M-A: Effectiveness and safety of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and opioid treatment for knee and hip osteoarthritis – although Etoricoxib 60 mg/day and diclofenac 150 mg/day seem to be most effective treatments, topical diclofenac 70-81 mg/day is safer and should be considered as first line treatment.
17 Oct, 2021 | 21:14h | UTCNews release: Topical pain-killers more effective, safer than opioids for knee osteoarthritis pain – St. Michael’s Hospital
Commentary: Network meta-analysis compares analgesic regimens for osteoarthritis – medwire News
Commentary on Twitter
Etoricoxib 60 mg/day and diclofenac 150 mg/day seem to be the most effective oral NSAIDs for knee and hip osteoarthritis pain and physical function, but might not be appropriate in the presence of comorbidities or for long term use, concludes #BMJResearchhttps://t.co/rrtX3BnQE5
— The BMJ (@bmj_latest) October 16, 2021