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Prodrug of Acetaminophen |
Phenacetin |
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Alternative to Aspirin |
APAP, due to lower incidence of GI distress |
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All NSAIDS are weak acids, except? |
Nabumetone, because it is neutral |
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It causes irreversible acetylation of COX in platelets? |
Aspirin |
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Treatment for NSAID-induced bronchospasm |
Zileuton (LOX inhibitor) & Montelukast (L-receptor blocker) |
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Why are NSAIDS contraindicated in using Diuretics? |
Reduces efficacy |
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A topical salicylate |
Methyl salicylate |
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Treatment for Aspirin Toxicity? |
Sodium Bicarbonate |
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Only NSAIDS used in gout |
Indomethacin, Diclofenac, Ibuprofen |
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Used in treating patent ductus arteriosus |
Indomethacin |
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Non selective NSAIDS with the highest affinity on inhibiting COX1 |
Piroxicam |
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NSAIDS that cannot be given to children |
Mefenamic acid, and other fenemates |
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Black box warning of COx 2 inhibitors |
Acute thrombotic events |