Effectiveness of Nimesulide in Acute Fever Management in Adults: Retrospective Electronic Medical Records Database Study Outcome in Outpatient Department
BACKGROUNDVarious clinical trials have established anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties of Nimesulide in a controlled setting, however, the fever management in real-world settings is quite different. OBJECTIVETo assess the effectiveness of Nimesulide in acute fever management in real-world c...
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description | BACKGROUNDVarious clinical trials have established anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties of Nimesulide in a controlled setting, however, the fever management in real-world settings is quite different. OBJECTIVETo assess the effectiveness of Nimesulide in acute fever management in real-world clinical practice. METHODOLOGYA retrospective, multicenter study was conducted on electronic medical records (EMR) of 302 patients visiting out-patient departments at three centers between Jan 2016 and Jan 2020 and were prescribed Nimesulide for acute fever. The effectiveness of Nimesulide was analyzed as a change in fever from baseline to follow-up visit within 14 days and tolerability as the number of side effects captured post-Nimesulide ingestion. RESULTSThe provisional diagnosis at the baseline visit reported major complaints like fever, fever with abdominal pain, body-ache, cough and myalgia. The mean baseline body temperature was 103.2±1.5°F with a mean duration of 4.4±2.8 days significantly (p 0.0001) decreased to 99.7±1.8°F on the administration of Nimesulide. The liver and the renal profiles were found to be normal on records, and the side effects such as nausea and dyspepsia were reported only in 2% of patients. CONCLUSIONNimesulide was found to be well-tolerated and effective as an antipyretic for acute fever management in adults during short-term use in real-world clinical practice. |
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OBJECTIVETo assess the effectiveness of Nimesulide in acute fever management in real-world clinical practice. METHODOLOGYA retrospective, multicenter study was conducted on electronic medical records (EMR) of 302 patients visiting out-patient departments at three centers between Jan 2016 and Jan 2020 and were prescribed Nimesulide for acute fever. The effectiveness of Nimesulide was analyzed as a change in fever from baseline to follow-up visit within 14 days and tolerability as the number of side effects captured post-Nimesulide ingestion. RESULTSThe provisional diagnosis at the baseline visit reported major complaints like fever, fever with abdominal pain, body-ache, cough and myalgia. The mean baseline body temperature was 103.2±1.5°F with a mean duration of 4.4±2.8 days significantly (p 0.0001) decreased to 99.7±1.8°F on the administration of Nimesulide. The liver and the renal profiles were found to be normal on records, and the side effects such as nausea and dyspepsia were reported only in 2% of patients. 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