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Seventy-eight patients, aged 12-87 years, with osteoarthritis or extremity trauma, attached one indomethacin patch (containing 96 mg indomethacin) to the most symptomatic site twice daily. The final overall treatment outcome was excellent in 52% of the osteoarthritic patients and in 82% of the trauma patients, good in 27% and 13%, and fair in 3% and 0%, respectively. Side effects were reported by 4% of the patients. It is concluded that indomethacin-containing patches were effective and well-tolerated for the treatment of osteoarthritis and extremity trauma.
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