Doxycycline ineffective for osteoarthritis of the knee or hip

January 01, 0001

Doxycycline ineffective for osteoarthritis of the knee or hip

Clinical Question:
How effective is doxycycline for osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee or hip?

Bottom line: Compared to placebo, there is minimal or no symptomatic benefit (pain reduction and improved physical function) with doxycycline treatment. The small benefit observed in joint space narrowing is of questionable clinical relevance and outweighed by safety issues. Doxycycline should therefore not be recommended for the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee or hip.

Caveat: The trial was designed to detect differences in joint space narrowing rather than differences in clinical outcomes. No threshold for the level of knee pain was used for inclusion and the average level of knee pain was low at baseline, leaving little room for improvement. For the effectiveness outcomes, the quality of the evidence was classified as low to moderate because only a single trial was available, estimates were not derived from intention-to-treat analyses, and were imprecise for pain and function. For withdrawals due to adverse events and serious adverse event outcomes, the quality of the evidence was classified as low to moderate in view of a single available trial and an imprecise estimate for serious adverse events.

Context: Osteoarthritis is a chronic joint disease that involves degeneration of articular cartilage. Pre-clinical data has suggested that doxycycline might act as a disease-modifying agent for the treatment of osteoarthritis, with the potential to slow cartilage degeneration.

Cochrane Systematic Review: Nuesch E et al. Doxycycline for osteoarthritis of the knee or hip. Cochrane Reviews 2009, Issue 4. Article No. CD007323. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD007323.pub2. This review contains one study involving 431 participants.

Cochrane PEARLS Practical Evidence About Real Life Situations. No. 220, December 2009.
Written by Brian R McAvoy. Published by the Cochrane Primary Care Group

Category: M. Musculoskeletal. Keywords: osteoarthritis, hip, knee, doxycycline

Synopsis edited by Dr Linda French, Toledo, Ohio. Posted on Global Family Doctor 11 May 2010


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