Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 22:02, 19 February 2015
Background
- Abbreviation: NSAIDs
Types
Salicylates
- Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)
- Diflunisal (Dolobid)
- Salicylic acid and other salicylates
- Salsalate (Disalcid)
Propionic acid derivatives
- Ibuprofen[1]
- Dexibuprofen
- Naproxen
- Fenoprofen
- Ketoprofen
- Dexketoprofen
- Flurbiprofen
- Oxaprozin
- Loxoprofen
Acetic acid derivatives
- Indomethacin
- Tolmetin
- Sulindac
- Etodolac
- Ketorolac
- Diclofenac (Safety alert by FDA[2])
- Aceclofenac
- Nabumetone (drug itself is non-acidic but the active, principal metabolite has a carboxylic acid group)
Anthranilic acid derivatives (Fenamates)
Selective COX-2 inhibitors (Coxibs)
See Also
Sources
- ↑ Template:Cite web
- ↑ Template:Cite web
- ↑ Information for Healthcare Professionals: Celecoxib (marketed as Celebrex) http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/PostmarketDrugSafetyInformationforPatientsandProviders/ucm124655.htm
