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Документ Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in the treatment of rheumatological patients with comorbidity(Полтавський державний медичний університет, 2022-06-11) Zhdan, V. M.; Babanina, M. Yu.; Kitura, Ye. M.; Tkachenko, M. V.; Rybalchenko, Ye. V.; Savuliak, T. M.; Ждан, Вячеслав Миколайович; Бабаніна, Марина Юріївна; Кітура, Євдокія Михайлівна; Ткаченко, Максим Васильович; Рибальченко, Євгеній Валентинович; Савуляк, Т. М.The results of the analysis of the importance of the main groups of chronic diseases show that rheumatic diseases have the greatest contribution to reducing efficiency, deteriorating the general condition of the patient, and increasing the number of visits to the general practitioner. Pain is the most common symptom of rheumatological patients. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are the most popular agent of analgesic therapy in medical practice due to the combination of efficacy, safety, availability, and simplicity of use. The aim of the study was to search and analyze literature data on the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in rheumatological patients with comorbidity. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs quickly and effectively overcome acute pain syndromes and play the role of not only symptom-modifying but also pathogenetic therapy in the treatment of some chronic diseases (including rheumatological), slowing the progression of the pathological process. The variety of effects of certain nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on cartilaginous tissue metabolism is directly relevant to clinical practice, as any drugs that inhibit proteoglycan synthesis and impair chondrocyte repair can potentially accelerate cartilage degradation. Responses to treatment and toxic effects vary significantly at the individual level.Variability of efficacy between patients may be due to a number of factors, such as the mechanism of action of NSAIDs (predominant blockade of prostaglandins or other inflammatory mediators), the half-life, protein binding, and pharmacodynamic features. Although there is no strong correlation between the effectiveness of NSAIDs and the halflife/ plasma concentration: lower levels of albumin in synovial fluid cause slightly fewer NSAIDs in the joints, but the concentration of NSAIDs in the joint cavity may be stable over time.Given the presence of comorbidities in rheumatology patients, it is extremely important to evaluate the possible side effects of NSAIDs. First of all, it is recommended to assess the condition of the gastrointestinal tract and cardiovascular and excretory systems. It is important to remember that allergic reactions, hematological disorders (cytopenia), neurological disorders, etc. can occur sometimes during medication management. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are an important component of the treatment of many rheumatic diseases, however, as with other drugs, they need to assess the benefit-risk balance;