Overview

Comparative Study of Olive Oil With Piroxicam Gel in Osteoarthritis of the Knee

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2010-04-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
this is a randomized double blinded trial which is conducted to measure the efficacy of topical virgin olive oil on osteoarthritis of knee that will be done in contrast to standard piroxicam gel.
Phase:
Phase 2
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Ardabil University of Medical Sciences
Treatments:
Piroxicam
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- men and non-pregnant women, age 40-85 years with primary OA of at least one knee, and
a flare of pain after withdrawal of prior therapy with either an oral NSAID or
acetaminophen (used at least 3 days per week during the previous month).

Exclusion Criteria:

- secondary arthritis related to systemic inflammatory arthritis (including rheumatoid
arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, post-infectious arthritis and metabolic arthritis,
traumatic arthritis or surgical joint replacement); corticosteroid use:

- oral corticosteroid within the previous 14 days, or

- intramuscular corticosteroid within 30 days, or

- intraarticular corticosteroid into the study knee within 90 days,

- intra-articular corticosteroid into any other joint within 30 days, or

- topical corticosteroid at the site of application within 14 days;

- ongoing use of prohibited medication including NSAID, other oral analgesic, muscle
relaxant, or low-dose antidepressant for any chronic pain management; - ongoing use of
glucosamine or chondroitin (unless used continuously for 90 days prior to study
entry);

- sensitivity to diclofenac, acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) or any other NSAID,
acetaminophen, dimethyl sulphoxide, propylene glycol, glycerine or ethanol;
clinically-active renal, hepatic or peptic ulcer disease;

- history of alcohol or drug abuse;

- lactation;

- concomitant skin disease at the application site;

- current application for disability benefits on the basis of knee osteoarthritis;
fibromyalgia; other painful or disabling condition affecting the knee;