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OARSI: Hydroxychloroquine disappoints in hand osteoarthritis


 

AT OARSI 2015

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The groups were likewise statistically indistinguishable with respect to the change from baseline in the Australian/Canadian Osteoarthritis Hand Index (AUSCAN) scores and in total scores on the short form of the Arthritis Impact Measurement Scales 2 (AIMS2-SF).

About a fifth of patients in each group experienced adverse events. The hydroxychloroquine group had more allergic reactions (three vs. none) and cases of rash/pruritus (eight vs. three).

Dr. Lee disclosed that she had no relevant conflicts of interest.

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