Abstract
This study has set out to establish whether fenclofenac has an antirheumatic effect in addition to its anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity. The results show that during the course of a 6-month study the drug improved clinical parameters, including the articular index, early morning stiffness, ring sizes, and grip strength, and produced changes in laboratory measurements such as the levels of C-reactive protein, IgG, and rheumatoid factor.
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Berry, H., Ford-Hutchinson, A. W., Camp, A. V., Heywood, D., Molloy, M. G., James, D. W., & Hamilton, E. B. (1980). Antirheumatic activity of fenclofenac. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 39(5), 473–475. https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.39.5.473
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