“…Nimesulide, like some classical NSAIDs exhibits a considerable degree of anti-infl ammatory activity as a consequence of various inhibitory effects on polymorphonuclear neutrophil leucocytes (PMNs) (Dallegri et al, 1990(Dallegri et al, , 1992a(Dallegri et al, , 1992bOttonello et al, 1992Ottonello et al, , 1993Ottonello et al, , 1995Ottonello et al, , 1999Capecchi et al, 1993;Verhoeven et al, 1993;Bevilacqua et al, 1994;Dapino et al, 1994;Tool and Verhoeven, 1995;Bennett and Villa, 2000;Bennett, 2001;Mouithys-Mickalad et al, 2000;Nakatani et al, 2001;Gomez-Gaviro et al, 2002;Bravo-Cuellar et al, 2003;Kimura et al, 2003;Rainsford et al, 2005). These effects are, in some cases, relatively potent compared with the activities of other NSAIDs, and occur within the drug concentrations in plasma or synovial fl uids encountered during therapy with the drug Bennett and Villa, 2000;Bennett, 2001).…”