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Topical drug-free therapy more effective than oral NSAID ketoprofen for muscle soreness

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May 2016

Topical drug-free therapy more effective than oral NSAID ketoprofen for muscle soreness

Vol: 5| Issue: 5| Number:51| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:2
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

A randomised trial comparing the efficacy and safety of topical ketoprofen in Transfersome® gel (IDEA-033) with oral ketoprofen and drug-free ultra-deformable Sequessome™ vesicles (TDT 064) for the treatment of muscle soreness following exercise

J Sports Sci. 2016 Jan;34(1):88-95.

Contributing Authors:
EJ Seidel M Rother K Regenspurger I Rother

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168 patients with calf muscle-soreness following exercise were randomized to one of four study groups for the purpose of investigating the clinical efficacy and safety outcomes for topical NSAID therapy using topical ketoprofen (100mg and 200mg) in Transfersome® gel when compared to either drug-free Sequessome™ vesicles in TDT 064 gel or oral ketoprofen. The results of this study indicated that pa...

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