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Efficacy and
tolerance of oral hydrolytic enzymes in ankylosing spondylitis
as compared with indomethacin: a controlled double-blind
prospective clinical trial
Baerwald CH., Willeke A., Lies S., Goebel K-M.1
1 Clinic for Rheumatic Diseases, Bad Endbach, Germany
Journal of Clinical Research 1999, Vol. 2, pp. 17-34, ISSN
1369-5207
MU 16 (3-13-1)
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Summary
The high prevalence of ankylosing spondylitis, the burden of
suffering patients, socio-economically relevant disability
times up to premature retirement, side-effects of present
therapies as well as first positive results of a pilot
study on the complaints encouraged us to start a randomised
double-blind clinical trial with two parallel groups.
Our aim was to compare an oral enzyme combination preparation
with indomethacin in terms of efficacy (clinical symptoms,
especially pain), tolerance and side effects. Two groups of
20 patients were treated for six months. They were examined
clinically and questioned for efficacy and tolerance at baseline
(day of inclusion), then after one week, one month, two, four
and six months. There was a significant difference for the
Mann-Whitney statistic (95% confidence interval 0.73 - 1.00;
p<0.0001) in favour of the enzyme group with the main criterion
being the sum score of pain items after six months. The most
important descriptively evaluated single pain data, also showed
similar differences at end of therapy. It was noticeable that
indomethacin demonstrated a marked initial improvement, which
lessened afterwards, whereas the enzyme combination showed
a continuous improvement until the end of therapy, with superiority
over indomethacin. These results permit the assumption that
the tested clinical symptoms are positively influenced by the
enzymes. The merely mild and transient adverse events with
enzyme therapy suggest that it is suitable for long-term treatment.
As efficacy becomes apparent after some time, but then substantially
better, a combination with NSAIDs might be considered during
the first two months.
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