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pubmed-article:3804521pubmed:abstractTextNon-steroidal, anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs), wellknown inhibitors of prostaglandins, have been used in the treatment of biliary and ureteral pain since the end of the 1970s. The efficacy and tolerance of a new injectable formulation of naproxen sodium in ureteral and biliary pain was investigated in 77 out-patients, observed in an emergency ward, and affected by acute lithiasic symptomatology. Forty-four patients received one 275 mg vial of naproxen sodium intramuscularly, while 33 patients were given one vial at the same dosage intravenously. In 56% of the cases complete relief of pain was achieved within 30 minutes of injection, while in 86% pain was completely relieved or greatly decreased within one hour. Side-effects (nausea, vomiting) occurred in three patients, but were linked to a simultaneous aggravation of the ureteral colic.lld:pubmed
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