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  • ...a synthetic [[chemotherapeutic]] [[antibiotic]] of the [[fluoroquinolone]] drug class.<ref>{{Cite journal | last1 = Nelson | first1 = JM. | last2 = Chille ...ently, '''Proquin'''. In addition, ciprofloxacin is available as a generic drug under a variety of different brand names and is also available for limited
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  • ...or aches and pains, as an [[antipyretic]] to reduce [[fever]], and as an [[anti-inflammatory]] medication. Aspirin also has an [[Antiplatelet drug|antiplatelet]] effect by inhibiting the production of [[thromboxane]], whic
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  • ...''pro'''panoic-'''phen'''olic acid) is a [[non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug]] (NSAID) originally marketed as '''Brufen''', and since then under various ...prise|Queen's Award For Technical Achievement]] for the development of the drug in 1987.<ref name="title Dr. Stewart Adams: I tested ibuprofen on my hangov
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  • ...([[United States Adopted Name|USAN]]) is a widely used [[over-the-counter drug|over-the-counter]] [[analgesic]] (pain reliever) and [[antipyretic]] (fever ...tamol poisoning in the United Kingdom: a review of the literature |journal=Drug Saf |volume=30 |issue=6 |pages=465–79 |year=2007 |pmid=17536874 |doi= 10.
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  • *[[Diclofenac]] sodium: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with [[analgesic]] properties [[Category:Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs]]
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  • | elimination_half-life = 1.2-2 hr (35% of the drug enters enterohepatic recirculation) ...elow: [[#Trade names|Trade names]]) is a [[non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug]] (NSAID) taken to reduce [[inflammation]] and as an [[analgesic]] reducing
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  • ...elated to [[piroxicam]], and falls in the [[nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug|enolic acid]] group of NSAIDs.<ref name = drugs.com>{{cite web {{Main|Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug}}
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  • '''Etodolac''': Etodolac belongs to a class of drugs called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ([[NSAID]]s). Other members of this class include aspirin, [[ibuprofe Etodolac may cause [[adverse effect|side effects]], or [[adverse drug reaction]]s. Tell your doctor if any of these [[symptom]]s are severe or d
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  • ...drug. Tenoxicam belongs to the class of medications known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It is used to relieve inflammation, swelling, stiffness, an ...), or other allergic reactions caused by [[Aspirin]] or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g. [[Diclofenac]], [[Ibuprofen]], [[Indomethacin]], [[Naproxen]]).
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  • ...KT, Brunetto AV, Mattila MJ |title=Pharmacokinetics of oxicam nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents |journal=Clinical pharmacokinetics |volume=26 |issue=2 |pages=107– {{Anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic products}}
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  • ...n as '''NO-NSAIDs''', are a new class of [[non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug]] (NSAID) developed with the intention of providing greater safety than exi ..., usually by [[Ester#Ester_reactions|ester linkage]]. CINODs retain the [[anti-inflammatory]] efficacy of NSAIDs via inhibition of [[cyclooxygenase]] (COX) while argua
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  • ...this drug class. COX-2 selectivity does not seem to reduce other [[adverse drug reaction|adverse effects]] of NSAIDs (most notably an increased risk of [[r ...his discovery. A lawsuit is currently in progress by Simmons against the drug developers. [http://www.the-scientist.com/news/display/25408/]
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  • ...[antipyretic]] (fever-reducing) effects and which have, in higher doses, [[anti-inflammatory]] effects. ...a broad range of other effects - have a similar [[eicosanoid]]-depressing, anti-inflammatory action. As [[analgesics]], NSAIDs are unusual in that they are non-[[narcot
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