Nihon yakurigaku zasshi. Folia pharmacologica Japonica
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Nippon Yakurigaku Zasshi · May 1984
[Anti-inflammatory activity of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, oxaprozin, in experimental models].
Anti-inflammatory activity and mode of action of oxaprozin, a new non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, were investigated in experimental animal models and in vitro tests. Anti-inflammatory potency of oxaprozin was almost equal to that of aspirin in acetic acid vascular permeability, carrageenin hind paw edema, cotton pellet granuloma and adjuvant arthritis tests in rats. On the other hand, in mice, oxaprozin was more potent than aspirin, ibuprofen and phenylbutazone, and it was as potent as sulindac and fenbufen in acetic acid vascular permeability and carrageenin hind paw edema tests. ⋯ However, in mice, oxaprozin had a low metabolic rate, and the effect of oxaprozin was as potent as sulindac and fenbufen. The elimination half-life of oxaprozin is extended, 49 to 69 hr, in humans. It was suggested from these findings that oxaprozin is a potent and long acting anti-inflammatory drug in clinical use.