Survival analysis techniques were used to compare the long-term incidence of peptic ulceration occurring in fenbufen, indomethacin and aspirin treated patients with a "background " incidencefor the whole population. The results of this analysis indicate that the incidence ofpeptic ulceration occurring in patients receiving long-term therapy withfenbufen is comparable to the background incidencefor the whole populatio
Purpose: To determine which patients are especially at risk for serious NSAID attributable gastroduo...
Objective: To evaluate the relation between topically applied non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ...
Both spontaneous reports and single outcome studies may distort the overall safety evaluation of dru...
SUMMARY Two hundred and thirty five consecutive patients with a life threatening complication of pep...
The association between nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and upper gastrointestinal comp...
<p>Incidence of peptic ulcer disease by age, sex, comorbidity, and medications and Cox model-measure...
Although non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are known to cause peptic ulcer and its complications...
Background: Aspirin is valuable for preventing vascular events, but information about ulcer frequenc...
Patients with EOC had a higher cumulative incidence of peptic ulcer than those without EOC.</p
To investigate the clinical characteristic and prognosis of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NS...
Summary Background Use of drugs promoting peptic ulcer bleed has increased several folds. Aim To mak...
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are regarded as two...
BACKGROUND: Despite a decreasing incidence of peptic ulcer disease, most previous studies report a s...
To determine the incidence rate of serious ulcer disease among users and nonusers of nonsteroidal an...
This cohort study examined the relationship between newly prescribed NSAIDs (none in the previous si...
Purpose: To determine which patients are especially at risk for serious NSAID attributable gastroduo...
Objective: To evaluate the relation between topically applied non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ...
Both spontaneous reports and single outcome studies may distort the overall safety evaluation of dru...
SUMMARY Two hundred and thirty five consecutive patients with a life threatening complication of pep...
The association between nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and upper gastrointestinal comp...
<p>Incidence of peptic ulcer disease by age, sex, comorbidity, and medications and Cox model-measure...
Although non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are known to cause peptic ulcer and its complications...
Background: Aspirin is valuable for preventing vascular events, but information about ulcer frequenc...
Patients with EOC had a higher cumulative incidence of peptic ulcer than those without EOC.</p
To investigate the clinical characteristic and prognosis of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NS...
Summary Background Use of drugs promoting peptic ulcer bleed has increased several folds. Aim To mak...
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are regarded as two...
BACKGROUND: Despite a decreasing incidence of peptic ulcer disease, most previous studies report a s...
To determine the incidence rate of serious ulcer disease among users and nonusers of nonsteroidal an...
This cohort study examined the relationship between newly prescribed NSAIDs (none in the previous si...
Purpose: To determine which patients are especially at risk for serious NSAID attributable gastroduo...
Objective: To evaluate the relation between topically applied non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ...
Both spontaneous reports and single outcome studies may distort the overall safety evaluation of dru...