An Effectiveness and Safety Study of Two Doses of Acetaminophen Extended Release Caplets in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis of the Hip or Knee
Osteoarthritis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Osteoarthritis focused on measuring osteoarthritis hip, osteoarthritis knee, acetaminophen
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Symptomats of osteoarthritis of the hip or knee for a minimum of six months History of hip or knee pain due to osteoarthritis requiring the use of NSAIDs, acetaminophen, or another analgesic agent on a regular basis (>= three days per week) for at least three months before the screening visit History of positive therapeutic benefit with acetaminophen use for osteoarthritis pain History of osteoarthritis pain (moderate, moderately severe, or severe) of the hip or knee when not taking osteoarthritis analgesic medication Must have a pain level of moderate or moderately severe for 24 hours over the previous 24 hours prior to the baseline visit, and at baseline, demonstrate a 20% or greater increase in the pain subscale score, relative to the score at screening Exclusion Criteria: History of surgery, including arthroscopy, or major trauma to the study joint in the previous six months before the screening visit Grade 1 or grade 4 severity of the study joint based on the Kellgren and Lawrence radiographic criteria Maximum osteoarthritis pain intensity of none, mild or severe experienced over the previous 24 hours of the baseline visit Signs of clinically important active inflammation of the study knee joint including redness, warmth and/or a large, bulging effusion with the loss of normal contour at the screening and/or baseline visits