Consensus recommendations for managing osteoarthritic pain with topical NSAIDs in Asia-Pacific

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Osteoarthritis prevalence is expected to increase markedly in the Asia-Pacific region due to rapid population aging. Identifying effective and safe therapeutic options to manage osteoarthritic pain is viewed as a priority. The Asia-Pacific Experts on Topical Analgesics Advisory Board developed consensus statements for use of topical NSAIDs in musculoskeletal pain. Evidence supporting these statements in osteoarthritic pain was reviewed. Best available evidence indicates that topical NSAIDs have a moderate effect on relief of osteoarthritic pain, comparable to that of oral NSAIDs but with a better risk-to-benefit ratio. International clinical practice guidelines recommend topical NSAIDs on par with or ahead of oral NSAIDs for pain management in patients with knee and hand osteoarthritis, and as the first-line choice in persons aged ≥75 years.

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Rafanan, B. S., Valdecañas, B. F., Lim, B. P., Malairungsakul, A., Tassanawipas, W., Shiyi, C., … Luong, T. K. (2018, March 1). Consensus recommendations for managing osteoarthritic pain with topical NSAIDs in Asia-Pacific. Pain Management. Newlands Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2217/pmt-2017-0047

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