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. 1974 Jun 1;2(5917):475–476. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.5917.475

Fenoprofen in Treatment of Osteoarthrosis of Hip and Knee

J A Wojtulewski, F Dudley Hart, E C Huskisson
PMCID: PMC1610607  PMID: 4599766

Abstract

Two studies on 41 patients with osteoarthrosis of the hip or knee have shown fenoprofen—a compound with analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties—to be an effective addition to the drug treatment of these conditions. It was found to be superior to paracetamol but no statistically significant difference was shown in a comparison with phenylbutazone.

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