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Arnica/Hydroxyethyl salicylate combination spray for ankle distortion: a four-arm randomised double-blind study

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Second Faculty of Medicine |
2011

Abstract

570 patients with acute ankle joint distortion were randomized to four treatment groups: a combination spray of arnica tincture and hydroxyethyl salicylate (HES; group A, n=228), arnica (B, n=57), HES (C, n=228), and placebo (D, n=57). The medication was applied 4-5 times daily for 10 days.

Efficacy was assessed on day 3-4 by evaluating pain on motion on a visual analogue scale (VAS). Pain improvement in group A was significantly superior over groups B-D (t-test with unadjusted baseline values, P<4x 10 -7 and ANCOVA after adjustment, P<5x 10 -11) and approximately corresponded to the cumulative effect of the single constituents (12.1, 7.5, and 18.7 mm VAS for A versus B, A versus C, and A versus D; 95% CI 8.0-16.2, 4.7-10.4, and 14.8-22.5 mm).

The combination is justified by the additive effects of the single active constituents.