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. 2001 Feb 13;1:1. doi: 10.1186/1472-6904-1-1

Table 8.

Effect of concomitant use of aspirin and NSAIDs among current users as compared to non use of either drug (multiple users of NSAIDs were excluded).

All cases (UGIB/Perforation) Controls Adjusted RR*
(N=2,105) (N=11,500) (95%CI)
Low-medium-dose NSAIDs only 83(71/12) 256 2.6 (2.0-3.4)
High-dose# NSAIDs only 254 (202/52) 413 4.3 (3.6-5.2)
Only aspirin 221 (201/20) 767 2.1 (1.8-2.5)
Aspirin + low-medium-dose NSAIDs 9 (6/3) 34 2.2 (1.0-4.6)
Aspirin + high-dose# NSAIDs 57 (41/16) 36 13.3 (8.5-20.9)

*Adjusted for sex, age, calendar year, antecedents of gastrointestinal disorders, smoking status, alcohol consumption and use of anticoagulants, steroids, SSRIs and paracetamol. # High-dose NSAIDs: Aceclofenac > 100, acemetacin > 120, diclofenac > 75, etodolac > 400, fenbufen > 900, fenoprofen > 1200, flurbiprofen > 150, ibuprofen > 1200, indometacin > 75, ketoprofen > 100, mefenamic acid > 1000, tiaprofenic acid > 450, azapropazone > 600, meloxicam > 7.5, nabumetone > 1000, naproxen > 500, piroxicam > 10, sulindac > 200, tenoxicam > 10 (all doses in mg).