Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAID) - Medtick

Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAID)

What is it?

  • Aspirin
  • Aclofenac (Preservex)
  • Acemetacin (Emflex)
  • Azapropazone (Rheumox)
  • Bromfenac (Yellox)
  • Celecoxib (Celebrex)
  • Dexibuprofen (Seractil)
  • Dexketoprofen (Dexaglin, Kerala, Tador)
  • Diclofenac sodium [all forms including sustained-release (SR) and modified release (MR), gels , patches and injections] i.e. (Defenac , Cofenac, Dicloflex, Volsaid,Diclozip, Dexomon ,Fenactol, Flexotard, Flamrase, Rhumalgan ,Dyloject (injection), Econac (suppositories),Voltarol , Voltarol Rapid, Voltarol 75mg SR, Diclomax Retard, Motifene 75mg, Arthrotec 50 ,Arthrotec 75, Pennsaid Gel, Voltarol Pain-eze Gel, Voltarol emugel ,Voltarol Gel Patches, Pennsaid solution, Cataflam, Zorvolex, Cambia, Zipsor, Dyloject)
  • Dilfusinal (Dolobid)
  • Etodolac (Etopan Xl, Lodine SR)
  • Etoricoxib (Arcoxia)
  • Fenbufen (Lederfen)
  • Fenoprofen (Nalfon, Fenortho)
  • Flurbiprofen (Froben – all types, Froben SR, Ansaid, Profeno)
  • Felbinac (Traxam Gel, Traxam Foam)
  • Ibuprofen:

All forms including sustained-release (SR) and modified release (MR), gels , patches and injections i.e.
(Brufen ,Brufen Retard, Fenbid, Fenbid forte ,Cuprofen range, Nurofen range,Advil ,Ibugel, Ibugel forte, Phorpain, Phorpain forte , Motrin,Nuprin, Caldolor, Genpril, Haltran, Proprinal, Q-profen,Coughs & cold remedies containing ibuprofen)

  • Indomethacin (Indolar SR, Pardelprin, Slo-indo ,Indocid ,Indocin, Tivorbex, Rimacid (suppositories)
  • Ketoprofen:

All forms including sustained-release (SR) and modified release (MR), gels, patches and injections i.e.
(Orudis, Oruvail (injections, gel, capsules) , Powergel, Ketocid Ketovail ,Larafen CR,Tibelet CR)

The gel formulations can cause photosensitivity (when exposed to sunlight, it can make the skin worst when using this product):Always:Wash your hand thoroughly after use of gel.Not to expose the treated part to the sun even if cloudy or to UVA for the duration of treatment and two weeks after it has been discontinued
Not to use the gel under occlusive bandaging.If develop a skin reaction, stop using the product.
  • Ketorolac (Sprix, Toradol)
  • Mefenamic acid (Ponstan,Ponstan Forte, Ponstel)
  • Meloxicam (Mobic, Vivlodex)
  • Nabumetone (Relifex)
  • Naproxen (Naprosyn , Synaflex, Feminax Ultra, Napratec, Flanax, Naprelan, Vimovo, Anaprox, Aleve, Midol, Aflaxen,Prevacid NapraPAC)
  • Nimesulide (Ainex, Aulin, Eskaflam, Emulid, Mesulid, Nimalox, Nimed, Nimes, Sulide, Ventor, Xilox) – banned in many countries due to liver damage/toxicity
  • Oxaprozin (Daypro)
  • Piroxicam (Brexidol ,Feldene, Feldene (melt ), Feldene gel)
  • Sulindac (Clinoril)
  • Tenoxicam (Mobiflex)
  • Tiaprofenic acid (Surgam)
  • Tolmetin (Tolectin, Tolectin)

Detailed Information

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