POPE: Diclofenac ineffective at reducing pericardial effusion

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POPE: Diclofenac ineffective at reducing pericardial effusion

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American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2009 Diclofenac was not effective at treating moderate to severe pericardial effusion in patie

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Tags: Heart Disease, Pericardial Effusion, Osteoarthritis Medication, Rheumatoid Arthritis Medication, American Heart Association, NSAIDs, Voltaren, Cataflam

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POPE: Avoid NSAIDs for asymptomatic pericardial effusions

theheart.org — “Diclofenac does not reduce pericardial effusions, according to the POPE study. This should signal the end of routine use of NSAIDs in this indication, comments an expert.View full resource at theheart.org

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POPE published: Avoid NSAIDs for asymptomatic pericardial effusions http://bit.ly/9cmUGP #heartwire

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POPE: NSAIDs in pericardial effusion

theheart.org — “Mean pericardial effusion grade postcardiac surgery was not reduced with 14 days of treatment with the NSAID.View full resource at theheart.org

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POPE: No benefit of diclofenac on pericardial effusion http://bit.ly/xydym #SS09 #aha09

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