"Vioxx is a new drug that promises to
effectively reduce the pain and inflammation of some types of
arthritis with potentially fewer side effects. Vioxx is one of
a new class of drugs known as COX-2 inhibitors. Medical
researchers believe that these drugs offer a safer alternative
to the millions of people at risk for ulcers and other
gastrointestinal side effects from non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). The Arthritis Foundation
believes that new medications like Vioxx will help improve the
quality of life for the nearly 43 million Americans affected
by arthritis by potentially reducing the side effects of
needed medications. Vioxx received final approval from the
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on May 21,
1999."
How It Works:
Rofecoxib or Vioxx is a COX-2 specific
inhibitor. Cyclo oxygenase compounds are found throughout the
body - for example, in the nervous system and stomach. COX-2
is a type of cyclo oxygenase that produces prostaglandins that
cause pain and inflammation. COX-1 is a type of cyclo
oxygenase that is found in the stomach that helps protect the
stomach lining. Thus, being specific for COX-2, Rofecoxib or
Vioxx reduces pain and inflammation with little stomach
irritation.
Side Effects:
Rofecoxib or Vioxx is generally well
tolerated. It has a lower incidence of stomach side effects -
irritation, ulcers, and even bleeding - than other anti
inflammatory drugs.
Cautions for People:
People who have a sensitivity to other
anti inflammatory drugs may be able to tolerate Rofecoxib or
Vioxx, however they should use it with caution.
Drug Interactions:
While Rofecoxib or Vioxx does have a
lower incidence of stomach adverse effects, care must be taken
when combining it with other drugs, most notably other anti
inflammatory drugs, because stomach irritation may result.