New antirheumatic agents: Fenoprofen calcium (Nalfon), naproxen (Naprosyn), and tolmetin sodium (Tolectin)
J. R. Lewis
The new antirheumatic agents, fenoprofen calcium, naproxen, and tolmetin
sodium, are effective in the management of rheumatoid arthritis. Their
efficacy is comparable, but not superior, to that of aspirin in usual oral
doses. These agents also may be useful in degenerative joint disease and
ankylosing spondylitis and as analgesics and antipyretics; however, there
are insufficient data available to establish their efficacy and dosages for
these uses. The incidence of adverse reactions, including gastrointestinal
bleeding, is lower with these agents than with aspirin; thus, these drugs
may be useful substitutes in patients who cannot tolerate the
gastrointestinal effects of aspirin.