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diflunisal and Sprains

diflunisal has been researched along with Sprains in 7 studies

Diflunisal: A salicylate derivative and anti-inflammatory analgesic with actions and side effects similar to those of ASPIRIN.
diflunisal : An organofluorine compound comprising salicylic acid having a 2,4-difluorophenyl group at the 5-position.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Fifty patients with acute ankle sprains/strains were treated with either 100 mg flurbiprofen or 500 mg diflunisal twice daily in a double-blind fashion for 18 days or until symptoms of the injury resolved."9.06A double-blind comparison of flurbiprofen with diflunisal in the treatment of acute ankle sprains and strains. ( Finch, WF; Grochowski, KJ; Mickelson, MM; Zanaga, P, 1989)
"Fifty college athletes with acute sprains and strains from football-related activities were randomly assigned to treatment with either diflunisal or acetaminophen with codeine for seven days."9.06Comparison of diflunisal and acetaminophen with codeine in the treatment of mild to moderate pain due to strains and sprains. ( Indelicato, PA, 1986)
"Diflunisal was found to be an effective analgesic in mild to moderate pain of acute soft tissue injuries, and caused fewer and more tolerable side effects than did acetaminophen with codeine."6.66Treatment of mild to moderate pain of acute soft tissue injury: diflunisal vs acetaminophen with codeine. ( DeForge, B; King, DE; Muncie, HL, 1986)
"Diflunisal is a salicylic acid derivative with analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity."6.36Diflunisal: a review of its pharmacological properties and therapeutic use in pain and musculoskeletal strains and sprains and pain in osteoarthritis. ( Avery, GS; Brogden, RN; Heel, RC; Pakes, GE; Speight, TM, 1980)
"Fifty patients with acute ankle sprains/strains were treated with either 100 mg flurbiprofen or 500 mg diflunisal twice daily in a double-blind fashion for 18 days or until symptoms of the injury resolved."5.06A double-blind comparison of flurbiprofen with diflunisal in the treatment of acute ankle sprains and strains. ( Finch, WF; Grochowski, KJ; Mickelson, MM; Zanaga, P, 1989)
"Fifty college athletes with acute sprains and strains from football-related activities were randomly assigned to treatment with either diflunisal or acetaminophen with codeine for seven days."5.06Comparison of diflunisal and acetaminophen with codeine in the treatment of mild to moderate pain due to strains and sprains. ( Indelicato, PA, 1986)
"Diflunisal was found to be an effective analgesic in mild to moderate pain of acute soft tissue injuries, and caused fewer and more tolerable side effects than did acetaminophen with codeine."2.66Treatment of mild to moderate pain of acute soft tissue injury: diflunisal vs acetaminophen with codeine. ( DeForge, B; King, DE; Muncie, HL, 1986)
" In addition, diflunisal has a longer duration of action and thus requires less frequent dosing than naproxen."2.66Comparison of diflunisal and naproxen in the management of acute low back strain. ( Aghababian, RV; Heifetz, IN; Volturo, GA, 1986)
"Diflunisal is a salicylic acid derivative with analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity."2.36Diflunisal: a review of its pharmacological properties and therapeutic use in pain and musculoskeletal strains and sprains and pain in osteoarthritis. ( Avery, GS; Brogden, RN; Heel, RC; Pakes, GE; Speight, TM, 1980)

Research

Studies (7)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19907 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Brogden, RN1
Heel, RC1
Pakes, GE1
Speight, TM1
Avery, GS1
Finch, WF1
Zanaga, P1
Mickelson, MM1
Grochowski, KJ1
Muncie, HL1
King, DE1
DeForge, B1
Aghababian, RV2
Volturo, GA1
Heifetz, IN1
Brown, FL1
Bodison, S1
Dixon, J1
Davis, W1
Nowoslawski, J1
Indelicato, PA1

Reviews

1 review available for diflunisal and Sprains

ArticleYear
Diflunisal: a review of its pharmacological properties and therapeutic use in pain and musculoskeletal strains and sprains and pain in osteoarthritis.
    Drugs, 1980, Volume: 19, Issue:2

    Topics: Diflunisal; Drug Interactions; Humans; Kinetics; Osteoarthritis; Pain; Salicylates; Sprains and Stra

1980

Trials

6 trials available for diflunisal and Sprains

ArticleYear
A double-blind comparison of flurbiprofen with diflunisal in the treatment of acute ankle sprains and strains.
    Current medical research and opinion, 1989, Volume: 11, Issue:7

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Ankle Injuries; Diflunisal; Double-Blind Method; Female; Flurbiprofen; Humans; Ma

1989
Treatment of mild to moderate pain of acute soft tissue injury: diflunisal vs acetaminophen with codeine.
    The Journal of family practice, 1986, Volume: 23, Issue:2

    Topics: Acetaminophen; Acute Disease; Adult; Back Pain; Clinical Trials as Topic; Codeine; Diflunisal; Drug

1986
Comparison of diflunisal and naproxen in the management of acute low back strain.
    Clinical therapeutics, 1986, Volume: 9 Suppl C

    Topics: Acute Disease; Adult; Back Pain; Clinical Trials as Topic; Diflunisal; Drug Tolerance; Female; Human

1986
Comparison of diflunisal and acetaminophen with codeine in the treatment of initial or recurrent acute low back strain.
    Clinical therapeutics, 1986, Volume: 9 Suppl C

    Topics: Acetaminophen; Adult; Back Pain; Clinical Trials as Topic; Codeine; Diflunisal; Drug Combinations; D

1986
Comparison of diflunisal and acetaminophen with codeine in the management of grade 2 ankle sprain.
    Clinical therapeutics, 1986, Volume: 8, Issue:5

    Topics: Acetaminophen; Adult; Ankle Injuries; Codeine; Diflunisal; Drug Combinations; Edema; Female; Humans;

1986
Comparison of diflunisal and acetaminophen with codeine in the treatment of mild to moderate pain due to strains and sprains.
    Clinical therapeutics, 1986, Volume: 8, Issue:3

    Topics: Acetaminophen; Adolescent; Adult; Athletic Injuries; Clinical Trials as Topic; Codeine; Diflunisal;

1986