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Arzneimittel-Forschung 1975-Mar

The therapeutic activity of 1-(p-chlorobenzoyl)-5-methoxy-2-methylindole-3-acetic acid monohydrate glucosamide in rheumatoid arthritis (double blind trial).

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M Giordano
L Capelli
U Chianese

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Abstract

A new nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent, 1-(p-chlorobenzyl)-5-methylindole-3-acetic acid monohydrate glucosamide (glucametacine, Teoremac¿), was used in the treatment of a total of 39 patients including 31 cases of rheumatoid arthritis, 3 of ankylosing spondylitis, 1 of psoriatic rheumatism, 1 of chronic chondrocalcinosis and 3 of arthrosis. Teoremac was given for 14 days at a dosage of 420 mg/day. The drug was shown to be more or less active in all the patients except 4. The improvement in the various clinical parameters of rheumatoid arthritis studied was statistically significant. The side effects recorded were headache, which was severe in only 1 case, and "minor" disturbances of the gastro-intestinal tract. A double blind crossover trial was carried out in 15 patients with rheumatoid arthritis to compare the action of Teoremac (420 mg/day for 14 days) with that of indometacin (100 mg/day for 14 days). Under the conditions of the trial, the clinical findings showed Teoremac to be slightly superior to indometacin, but the difference was not significant statistically.

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