Multimodal Analgesia Approach in Acute Low Back Pain Management: A Phase III Study of a Novel Analgesic Combination of Etoricoxib/Tramadol

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Zuqui-Ramirez, Miguel A. [1 ]
Belalcazar-Lopez, Victor M. [1 ]
Urenda-Quezada, Adelfia [2 ]
Gonzalez-Rebatu y Gonzalez, Alejandro [3 ]
Sander-Padilla, Jose G. [4 ]
Lugo-Sanchez, Laura A. [4 ]
Rodriguez-Vazquez, Ileana C. [4 ]
Rios-Brito, Kevin F. [4 ]
Arguedas-Nunez, Maria M. [4 ]
Canales-Vazquez, Emmanuel [4 ]
Gonzalez-Canudas, Jorge [4 ,5 ]
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[1] Icaro Invest Med SA CV, Ignacio Allende 1011, Chihuahua 31000, Mexico
[2] Mediadvance Clin SAPI CV, Antonio de Montes 6900 Col Panamericana, Chihuahua 31210, Mexico
[3] Clin Res Inst SC, Blvd Manuel Avila Camacho 1994, Tlalnepantla 54055, Estado De Mexic, Mexico
[4] Labs Silanes SA CV, Ave Paseo Palmas 340,3rd Floor, Mexico City 11000, Mexico
[5] Ctr Med Nacl Siglo XXI, Cuauhtemoc 330, Mexico City 06720, Mexico
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Acute pain; Coxibs; Drug safety; Efficacy; Etoricoxib; Multimodal analgesia; NSAIDs; Tramadol; TRAMADOL; DISABILITY; OUTCOMES;
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10.1007/s40122-024-00653-y
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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IntroductionPain and disability management are crucial for a speedy recovery. Combining analgesics with different mechanisms of action provides greater pain relief with lower doses, promoting efficient multimodal analgesia. This study evaluated the efficacy and safety between two fixed-dose combinations (FDC): etoricoxib/tramadol compared to paracetamol/tramadol for the management of acute low back pain (LBP) in a 7-day treatment.MethodsWe conducted a phase IIIb, prospective, randomized, and multicenter study in patients with acute LBP treated with etoricoxib 90 mg/tramadol 50 mg (one packet of granules diluted in 100 ml of water, once a day [QD], for 7 days) or paracetamol 975 mg/tramadol 112.5 mg (one tablet of 325 mg/37.5 mg, three times a day [TID], for 7 days) to assess the efficacy (in terms of pain and disability improvement) and safety.ResultsOne hundred and twenty-four patients were randomized to receive either etoricoxib/tramadol QD (n = 61) or paracetamol/tramadol TID (n = 63). From the magnitude of change in pain evaluations, differences were observed between the treatment groups at 3 [p = 0.054, CI 95% - 0.648 (- 0.010 to 1.306)] and 5 days (p = 0.041). The proportion of patients with a 30% reduction in Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score was statistically significant when comparing the treatment groups on the third day of follow-up [p = 0.008, CI 95% 0.241 (0.061-0.421)]. An improvement in LBP's disability to perform activities of daily routine (Oswestry and Roland-Morris questionnaires) was observed in both treatment groups. A total of 79 adverse events (AEs) (38 [48.1%] with etoricoxib/tramadol and 41 [51.9%] with paracetamol/tramadol) were reported. The most frequent AEs were nausea (17.7%) and dizziness (16.4%).ConclusionsThe results show the clinical benefits of etoricoxib/tramadol FDC, such as the sparing effect of tramadol dose per day, early therapeutic response rate compared with paracetamol/tramadol; which translates into faster pain relief, better adherence, less tramadol drug dependency, and a reduction of related AEs incidence.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov identifier, NCT04968158.
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