Assessment of the Tolerance of Dobenox Forte® in Patients with Chronic Venous Disease
Jerzy Chudek, Agnieszka Almgren-Rachtan, Agnieszka Pastuszka, Damian Ziaja

TL;DR
This study shows that Dobenox Forte® is well-tolerated and helps reduce symptoms in patients with chronic venous disease.
Contribution
The study provides real-world evidence of the safety and effectiveness of Dobenox Forte® in treating chronic venous disease.
Findings
No adverse events were reported during the study period.
Dobenox Forte® significantly reduced calf and ankle circumferences in patients with leg swelling.
Symptoms like heaviness, cramps, and pain improved in over half of the patients.
Abstract
This prospective, observational, multicenter study assessed the tolerance of Dobenox Forte®, the first approved over-the-counter product containing calcium dobesilate, in 1795 outpatients with chronic venous disease (CVD) in daily clinical practice. In addition, the effectiveness (decrease in circumferences of a more affected limb at the ankle and middle part of the calf, and changes in the severity of CVD signs) was assessed. No adverse events related to use of the preparation were reported in a period of 64 ± 20 days. Dobenox Forte® use was associated with a reduction in calf circumference by 13.1 mm (95%CI: 12.2–14.1) and in ankle circumference by 9.7 mm (95%CI: 9.2–11.0) in patients reporting swelling of the lower legs (60.0% of the cohort). A reduction in calf and ankle circumference by at least 1 cm was achieved in 34.9% and 24.9% of patients, respectively. The percentages of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases · Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management · Peripheral Artery Disease Management
