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Objectives: We compare the symptomatic effects of 300 or 600 mg daily of AS
U in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
Methods: A multicenter. double blind. study comparing a daily intake of 300
mg or 600 mg of ASU and placebo. The study lasted 3 months and involved pa
tients of both genders, aged 45 to 80 years and presenting with femoro-tibi
al knee osteoarthritis. The primary endpoint was NSAIDs and analgesics inta
ke between D30 and D90.
Results: All efficacy parameters were significantly improved (p < 0.01). in
the two ASU groups compared to the placebo group. At D90, NSAIDs and analg
esics intake decreased by more than 50% in 71% of the patients receiving AS
U 300mg or 600mg, compared to 36% of the patients receiving placebo. From D
O to D90 Lequesne's index dropped by 3.9 and 2.9 points in ASU 300mg and 60
0mg groups, respectively, against 1.6 in those receiving placebo.
Conclusion: The efficacy of ASU at a dosage of 300 mg/day and 600 mg/day wa
s consistently superior to that of placebo at all endpoints, with no differ
ences observed between the two doses.