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Model-Based Assessment of the Liver Safety Profile of Acetaminophen to Support its Combination Use with Topical Diclofenac in Mild-to-Moderate Osteoarthritis Pain.

Vidhu SethiLi QinIñaki F TrocónizLuke Van der LaanEugène CoxOscar Della Pasqua
Published in: Pain and therapy (2024)
Overall, our analysis shows that short-term (~ 8-16 weeks) acetaminophen use at therapeutically recommended doses is associated with a low risk of clinically relevant changes in liver enzymes. Given the good tolerability of topical diclofenac, the findings support the safety of the combination of acetaminophen and topical diclofenac, at least over the short term, as treatment for mild-to-moderate OA pain.
Keyphrases
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