Controlled-release indomethacin and sustained-release diclofenac sodium in the treatment of osteoarthritis: A comparative controlled clinical trial in general practice

Abstract
A double-blind, crossover study was undertaken in general practice to compare the efficacy and tolerability of a new controlled-release indomethacin with sustained-release diclofenac sodium in patients with osteoarthritis. Eighty-four patients were randomly allocated to receive controlled-release indomethacin tablets (75 mg) or sustained-release diclofenac sodium tablets (100 mg) at night for a period of 4 weeks before being crossed-over to receive the alternative treatment for a further 4 weeks. Pain scores for day and night, duration of morning stiffness, requirement for escape analgesia, and treatment preference were similar for both treatments. There was no significant difference between treatments for incidence and severity of side-effects. It was concluded that controlled-release indomethacin tablets (75 mg) given as a single night-time dose were as efficacious and well tolerated as sustained-release diclofenac sodium (100 mg).