A Danish cohort study has suggested that the use of NSAID's in patients with prior MI is associated with an increased risk of death or recurrent myocardial infarction.
In patients whom NSAID's are required, safety profiles of individual NSAIDs and individual patient risk factors should be taken into consideration before prescribing
Although the risk of gastrointestinal side effects is lower in coxibs (compared to traditional NSAID's), the use of coxibs alone ahead of traditional NSAIDs (with a PPI) is not considered due to the lack of supporting evidence (1).
The cardiovascular risk for coxibs was higher than ibuprofen <=1200 mg/ day or naproxen 1000 mg/day (1)
Hence this study provides further evidence to the existing advice that the use of NSAID's should be at the lowest effective dose and limited to the shortest time necessary to control symptoms (1)
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