Nabumetone, a compound of the naphthylalkanone class, has shown considerable anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic effects, together with high systemic and organ-specific tolerability. Its reputation for tolerability has been increased by an in-vitro study evaluating the mature collagen metabolism's markers under nabumetone treatment, which shows that, nabumetone does not interfere with collagen synthesis. Therefore, unlike some nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, nabumetone might not be injurious to articular cartilage. This feature makes nabumetone even safer for long-term treatment of rheumatic and orthopaedic conditions

Giordano, N., Senesi, M., Battisti, E., Gonnelli, S., Franci, B., Campagna, M.S., et al. (1996). Tolerability of nabumetone: a pilot in vitro study showing absence of injury to articular cartilage. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TISSUE REACTIONS, 18(4-6), 105-108.

Tolerability of nabumetone: a pilot in vitro study showing absence of injury to articular cartilage

Giordano, N.;Battisti, E.;Gonnelli, Stefano;Campagna, M. S.;
1996-01-01

Abstract

Nabumetone, a compound of the naphthylalkanone class, has shown considerable anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic effects, together with high systemic and organ-specific tolerability. Its reputation for tolerability has been increased by an in-vitro study evaluating the mature collagen metabolism's markers under nabumetone treatment, which shows that, nabumetone does not interfere with collagen synthesis. Therefore, unlike some nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, nabumetone might not be injurious to articular cartilage. This feature makes nabumetone even safer for long-term treatment of rheumatic and orthopaedic conditions
1996
Giordano, N., Senesi, M., Battisti, E., Gonnelli, S., Franci, B., Campagna, M.S., et al. (1996). Tolerability of nabumetone: a pilot in vitro study showing absence of injury to articular cartilage. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TISSUE REACTIONS, 18(4-6), 105-108.
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