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Table 4 Frequency of non pharmacological and oral pharmacological treatments prescribed during the consultation for knee OA for general practitioners (GPs) and rheumatologists (RHs)

From: Comparison of general practitioners and rheumatologists' prescription patterns for patients with knee osteoarthritis

 

All patients

n = 1,821

GPs

n = 1,570

RHs

n = 251

P value

Pharmacological treatments

    

Acetaminophen

43.4

44.0

39.8

ns

Weak opioid analgesics

30.5

30.9

28.3

ns

Strong opioid analgesics

1.9

2.0

1.2

ns

Low-dose NSAIDs

13.3

15.1

5.2

< 0.0001

Oral NSAIDs

33.7

35.0

25.5

< 0.05

Coxibs

8.5

8.9

6.4

ns

Topical NSAIDs

29.0

31.1

15.9

< 0.0001

Proton pump inhibitor

25.9

26.9

19.5

< 0.05

Symptomatic slow-acting drugs

39.9

39.1

45.0

< 0.01

Homeopathy

1.8

2.1

0.4

ns

Phytotherapy

2.9

2.7

4.4

ns

Non pharmacological treatments

    

Weight loss (if obese)

63.4

65.4

51.4

< 0.0001

Information and education

54.6

52.3

68.9

< 0.0001

Exercise

35.7

33.9

47.4

< 0.0001

Physical therapy

21.1

33.8

21.9

< 0.001

  1. Values are percentages. NSAIDs = nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. ns = not significant