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COX2 Selective NSAID
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COX2 Selective NSAID
, COX2 Inhibitor, COX-2 Inhibitor
See Also
Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory
Class
NSAID
in the COX2 selective class
Agents
COX-2 Inhibitors
Celecoxib
(
Celebrex
)
Rofecoxib
(
Vioxx
) - withdrawn from U.S. market in 2004
Valdecoxib (Bextra) - withdrawn from U.S. market in 2005
NSAID
s which favor COX-2 (alternatives to COX-2)
Etodolac
(
Lodine
)
Nabumetone
(
Relafen
)
Meloxicam
(
Mobic
)
However, higher risk of
NSAID Gastrointestinal Adverse Effects
Advantages
Less gastrointestinal adverse effects than other
NSAID
s
See
NSAID Gastrointestinal Adverse Effects
Cost may not outweigh benefits
Number Needed to Treat
to prevent 1
GI Bleed
: 200
(2000) N Engl J Med 343:1520-8 [PubMed]
Studies showing decreased
GI Bleed
s were flawed
Compared
Celebrex
to high risk
NSAID
(
Diclofenac
)
Confidence Interval
overlaps 1.0
(2000) JAMA 284:1247-55 [PubMed]
No inhibition of
Platelet
aggregation
No increase in
Bleeding Time
May have pro-thrombotic effect
Adverse Effects
Nonfatal Acute MI risk increased over
NSAID
s
Vioxx
voluntarily withdrawn from market October 2004
Celebrex
however appears safer than
Ibuprofen
in terms of
Cardiovascular Risk
Ruschitzka (2017) Eur Heart J +PMID:29020251 [PubMed]
Avoid if known vascular disease
Avoid if significant
Cardiac Risk Factor
s
Adverse renal effects may occur
Hypertension
(1%)
Peripheral Edema
(2-4%)
References
Fitzgerald (2001) N Engl J Med 345:433-42 [PubMed]
Efficacy
Similar effect to moderate dose
NSAID
s
Naproxen
Sodium
550 mg
Ibuprofen
400 mg
Indications
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Acute pain
Familial adenoma polyposis
Arthritic pain relief in
NSAID
intolerant
Bleeding risk
Peptic Ulcer Disease
Concomitant gastrointestinal symptoms
Age over 65 years
Concurrent medication predisposing to
Gastritis
Corticosteroid
s
Coumadin
(Off-label use of COX2 Inhibitor)
Monitoring
ProTime
if on
Coumadin
Check
ProTime
weekly for first 4 weeks
Consider checking labs at 6 months
Complete Blood Count
Aspartate Aminotransferase
(AST,
SGOT
)
References
(1999) Med Lett Drugs Ther 41(1045): 11-14 [PubMed]
(2000) Med Lett Drugs Ther 42(1085): 73-78 [PubMed]
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