2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0091-6749(02)81546-9
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Tolerance of rofecoxib in patients with adverse reactions to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

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“…Despite these warnings, several studies and case reports have reported tolerance to COX-2 inhibitors upon OPT in the majority of patients with confirmed intolerance to aspirin or other NSAIDs. 1122 These reports described patients with histories of one or more forms of the following reactions to aspirin and other nonselective NSAIDs: urticaria, angioedema, urticaria with angioedema, asthma exacerbations, rhinitis, and anaphylaxis. Some authors have concluded that inhibition of COX-1 may be the initiator of the aspirin- and NSAID -induced intolerance in some susceptible individuals, but most authors of these studies and reviews of aspirin and NSAID intolerance have advised caution with OPT with COX-2 inhibitors, as patient reactions vary.…”
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“…Despite these warnings, several studies and case reports have reported tolerance to COX-2 inhibitors upon OPT in the majority of patients with confirmed intolerance to aspirin or other NSAIDs. 1122 These reports described patients with histories of one or more forms of the following reactions to aspirin and other nonselective NSAIDs: urticaria, angioedema, urticaria with angioedema, asthma exacerbations, rhinitis, and anaphylaxis. Some authors have concluded that inhibition of COX-1 may be the initiator of the aspirin- and NSAID -induced intolerance in some susceptible individuals, but most authors of these studies and reviews of aspirin and NSAID intolerance have advised caution with OPT with COX-2 inhibitors, as patient reactions vary.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some authors have concluded that inhibition of COX-1 may be the initiator of the aspirin- and NSAID -induced intolerance in some susceptible individuals, but most authors of these studies and reviews of aspirin and NSAID intolerance have advised caution with OPT with COX-2 inhibitors, as patient reactions vary. 6,1123 The exact mechanisms for intolerance to multiple NSAIDs or COX-2 inhibitors are not clear. 4–6,23…”
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