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The complex regional pain syndrom is a weighty disease that often results in a lifelong disability. Mostly this disease appears unilateral after comparatively mundane fractures or operations. In early stages CRPS shows inflammatory processes. These inflammatory components can be seen as edema and vasodilatation. These inflammatory processes lead us to the hypothesis that selective COX-2-inhibitors might help patients with CRPS.
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Important cardiovascular illness for the purpose of heart failure (NYHA II - IV), coronary heart disease (CHD), peripheral artery occlusive disease (PAOD) or unstable hypertension (values constantly over 140/90 mm Hg)
Florid kidney disease
Cerebral disease
Neurological systemic disorder (exception: beginning polyneuropathy with normal values of the PPT on the opposite side)
Lesion of the median nerve (ipsi- oder contralateral)
Acute bleeding disease
Known ulcer of the stomach or duodenum
Inflammatory bowel disease
Positive anamnesis of a gastrointestinal bleeding in the last 5 years
Important hepatic dysfunction (Child- pugh > 9)
Hypersensitivity to the agent or to sulfonamides
Known allergy to acetylsalicylic acid, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs or other selectiv cyclooxygenase-inhibitors
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Intake of one of the following drugs (current or in the last 3 days)
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