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Etodolac is a
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It was
patented in 1971 and
approved for
medical use in 1985. It was
approved in the U.S. in...
- same time with
other types of medications, such as
other NSAIDs (aspirin,
etodolac, deracoxib, meloxicam, tepoxalin), or
steroids such as dexamethasone, triamcinolone...
- PMID 22141388. S2CID 71357689.
Lynch S,
Brogden RN (April 1986). "
Etodolac. A
preliminary review of its
pharmacodynamic activity and
therapeutic use"...
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Tirunagari SK,
Derry S,
Moore RA,
McQuay HJ (July 2009). "Single dose oral
etodolac for
acute postoperative pain in adults". The
Cochrane Database of Systematic...
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Meloxicam Piroxicam Tenoxicam Acetates Acemetacin Bromfenac Diclofenac Etodolac Indometacin (Indometacin farnesil)
Ketorolac Sulindac Tolmetin Zomepirac...
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Meloxicam Piroxicam Tenoxicam Acetates Acemetacin Bromfenac Diclofenac Etodolac Indometacin (Indometacin farnesil)
Ketorolac Sulindac Tolmetin Zomepirac...
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Meloxicam Piroxicam Tenoxicam Acetates Acemetacin Bromfenac Diclofenac Etodolac Indometacin (Indometacin farnesil)
Ketorolac Sulindac Tolmetin Zomepirac...
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Zomepirac M01AB05
Diclofenac M01AB06
Alclofenac M01AB07
Bumadizone M01AB08
Etodolac M01AB09
Lonazolac M01AB10
Fentiazac M01AB11
Acemetacin M01AB12 Difenpiramide...
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Fenbufen Tiaprofenic acid
Carprofen Indomethacin Acemetacin Tolmetin Sulindac Etodolac Ketorolac Diclofenac Fenclofenac Aceclofenac Bromfenac Fentiazac Nabumetone...
- naproxen,
followed by more
potent NSAIDs like diclofenac, indomethacin, and
etodolac.
NSAIDs can
irritate the
stomach and intestine, and long-term use can lead...