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Thursday 5 February 2015

NSAIDs DRUGS







What are NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)

DEFINITION :-

SIMPLY WE CAN DEFINE THOSE DRUGS WHICH WE CAN USED FOR PAIN KILLER OR INFLAMMATION.

drugs, also known as NAIDsnon-steroidal anti-inflammatory
agents/analgesics
 (NSAIAs) or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines(NSAIMs). They are medications with analgesic (pain reducing), antipyretic (fever reducing) effects. In higher doses they also have anti-inflammatory effects - they reduceinflammation (swelling). Non-steroidaldistinguishes NSAIDs from other drugs which contain steroids, which are also anti-inflammatory. NSAIDs are non-narcotic (they do not induce stupor). 

The most common NSAIDs are aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen - probably because they are available over-the-counter (OTC, no prescription required). 

NSAIDs can be used for a number of conditions. While some OTC medications, others can only be accessed with a prescription. Typically, NSAIDs are used to treat the following symptoms and conditions:
  • Pain and discomfort - for example muscle strain/sprain, headachesmigraines, and dysmenorrhea (painful cramps during menstruation).
  • Fever - NSAIDs are effective at reducing body temperature.
  • Inflammation - NSAIDs are often used for the treatment of inflammation, as may occur inrheumatoid arthritis.

  • Some other conditions - sometimes NSAIDs are recommended for the treatment of menorrhagia (heavy menstrual periods).
NSAIDs may be taken:
  • Orally (by mouth) - available in tablet, capsule or liquid form.
  • Intravenously - by injection
  • Rectally - as a suppository through the rectum
  • They are also available as eye-drops
  • Topical NSAIDs also exist, which are applied directly onto the skin in the form of creams or gels.


    Types
  of    NSAIDS






NSAIDs are based on their chemical structure:
  • Propionic acid derivatives - Examples include: Ibuprofen, Naproxen, Fenoprofen, Ketoprofen, Flurbiprofen, Oxaprozin
  • Acetic acid derivatives - Examples include: Indomethacin, Sulindac, Etodolac, Diclofenac (Safety alert by FDA)
  • Enolic acid (Oxicam) derivatives - Examples include: Piroxicam, Meloxicam, Tenoxicam, Droxicam, Lornoxicam, Isoxicam
  • Fenamic acid derivatives - Examples include: Mefenamic acid, Meclofenamic acid, Flufenamic acid, Tolfenamic acid
  • Selective COX-2 inhibitors (Coxibs) - Examples include: Celecoxib (FDA alert), Rofecoxib (withdrawn from market), Valdecoxib (withdrawn from market), Parecoxib (FDA withdrawn), Lumiracoxib (TGA cancelled registration), Etoricoxib (FDA withdrawn)











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