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    Lassman HB, Wilker JC, Anderson VB, Agnew MN, Allen RC, Novick WJ.
    Agents Actions. 1978 Apr;8(3):209-17.
    Fendosal (HP 129) is one of a series of potent non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents. Fendosal was compared with aspirin in several anti-inflammatory and analgesic bioassay procedures. Results indicate that fendosal has an anti-inflammatory activity 1.4 times greater than does aspirin in carrageenan-induced rat paw edema. Fendosal is 6.9 to 9.5 times more active than aspirin in the prophylactic and therapeutic adjuvant-induced polyarthritis models of chronic inflammation. The analgesic activity of fendosal is considered to be superior to that of aspirin, with the advantage of a prolonged duration of action. The gastric-irritating properties of fendosal are very low in comparison with those of aspirin. Fendosal has a much wider separation of effective and gastric-irritating doses than does aspirin.
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