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Aspirin
[low]COX1, [high]1&2, Analgesic, antipyretic, anti-inflam, Irre COX1(10days), GI, Urate, Reyes in Kids, Salicylate only reversable
Indomethacin
Acute gout attack, more severe CNS & CV effects
Ibuprofen
Acute gout attack, more kidney toxicity, Short T1/2, antagonize aspirin-induced platelet inhibition
Naproxen
dysmenorrhea, Medium T ½
Sulindac
Acts though a sulfide, the active metabolite, sulfide converted back to parent drug
Piroxicam
NOT for elderly patients: HIGHER incidence of bleeding, Long half life
Celecoxib
Selective COX-2 Inhibitor, Less GI, increases Mis,
Acetaminophen
NOT an NSAID, analgesic, No anti-inflam, OK w/ peptic ulcer, gout, hemophilia, [high] CYP2D Meta to liver tox via GSH Depleation, t1/2=3hr,
Misoprostol
GI protective, Synthetic PGE1 derivative (omiprizole better)