Arhiv za farmaciju (Jan 2016)
Novelties in the treatment of osteoarthritis
Abstract
Goal of osteoarthritis (OA) treatment is to relieve the pain and to reduce the loss of patient's physical functionality. Therapy consists of: nonpharmacological measures, pharmacotherapy and surgery. Although nonpharmacological approach represents a basis of OA treatment, pharmacotherapy is an important adjunct. Medications that are used in this disease can be administered orally, topically or intra-articularly. In OA treatment the following medications are used: analgesics, glucosamine- and chondroitin-based preparations, glucocorticoids and hyaluronic acid (intra-articular administration) and other medications. Nonopioid analgesics represent a corner stone in OA pharmacotherapy. Treatment initiation with paracetamol (acetaminophen) and/or topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) is recommended. Afterwards, in a case of complete or partial treatment failure, oral traditional NSAID (tNSAID) or selective COX-2 inhibitor should be used, or opioids as a substitute or an adjunct. Glucosamine- and chondroitin-based preparations are not recommended for OA treatment. Intra-articular use of glucocorticoid (triamcinolon) can lead to short lasting removal of pain and inflammation, while intra-articular use of hyaluronic acid is not recommended. Surgical treatment is important for heavy joint damage and in the case of failure of other treatment modalities.
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