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flunoxaprofen

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Related Diseases

1. Pain (Aches)
08/31/1987 - "The results show that all variables for pain intensity greatly and progressively improved during flunoxaprofen treatment; the quality of sleep as well as the joint motion range improvement went along the progressive decrease in pain intensity. "
10/15/1987 - "The variables involving the clinical effectiveness of Flunoxaprofen, especially pain and joint motion range, assessed every two weeks showed a considerable and progressive improvement of the symptoms all along the period of treatment. "
08/31/1987 - "The patients were treated with flunoxaprofen 200-400 mg/day per os for 2 months (18 patients) or for 4 months (10 patients) and the following variables were assessed: spontaneous diurnal and nocturnal pain, pain on passive motion, pain on active motion with or without load, quality of sleep, joint motion range, intercondylar and intermalleolar straddles and gluteus-heel straddle; patients' and physician' evaluation of flunoxaprofen efficacy. "
10/31/1989 - "The results showed that flunoxaprofen and naproxen have essentially equivalent therapeutical effects in controlling painful and functional symptoms of RA: both treatments resulted in a significant relief of spontaneous diurnal and nocturnal pain, pain on active and passive motion, morning stiffness, and in a significant improvement of grip strength and Richtie's index. "
08/31/1987 - "It is concluded that flunoxaprofen may be considered an effective and safe non-steroidal antiinflammatory agent in the long-lasting management of pain and joint motility impairment of osteoarthritic patients."
2. Chronic Disease (Chronic Diseases)
3. Osteoarthritis
4. Bacterial Vaginosis
5. Vaginitis

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Naproxen (Naprosyn)
2. Anti-Inflammatory Agents (Anti-Inflammatories)
3. Acetic Acid (Vinegar)
4. Solutions
5. Benzoxazoles
6. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Agents (NSAIDs)
7. propionic acid (potassium propionate)

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)