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. 2000 Jul;50(1):35–42. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2125.2000.00229.x

Table 2.

Main reasons for stopping meloxicam in 7021 patients.

Reason* Number (%)
Not effective 2989 (39.3)
Condition improved 1834 (24.1)
Dyspepsia 432 (5.7)
Pain abdomen 171 (2.3)
Nausea 160 (2.1)
Non compliance 117 (1.5)
Gastro-intestinal unspecified 104 (1.4)
Diarrhoea 103 (1.4)
Effective 81 (1.1)
Headache 68 (0.9)
Rash 64 (0.8)
Dizziness 60 (0.8)
Intolerance 59 (0.8)
Orthopaedic surgery 59 (0.8)
Patient request 50 (0.7)
Vomiting 49 (0.6)
Malaise 48 (0.6)
Minor surgery 45 (0.6)
Hospital referral paramedical 38 (0.5)
Gastritis 37 (0.5)
Hospital admission 36 (0.5)
Heartburn 34 (0.5)
Other 966 (12.7)
Total 7604 (100)
*

Reasons for stopping which had a frequency of 0.5% or more.

Other clinically important reasons for stopping included constipation (n = 31); oesophageal reflux (n = 25); mouth ulcer (n = 23); oedema (n = 22); gastro-intestinal haemorrhage (n = 20); pruritus (n = 20); asthma (n = 19); dyspnoea (n = 16); tinnitus (n = 16); cardiac failure (n = 9); melaena (n = 7); hypertension (n = 6); perforated duodenal ulcer (n = 4); uncomplicated peptic ulcer (n = 5).

There are more reasons for stopping than patients as there could be more than one reason for stopping.