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- Indometacin, also known as indomethacin, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) commonly used as a prescription medication to reduce fever,...
- Indometacin farnesil (INN) is a prodrug of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) indometacin, designed to reduce the occurrence of side-effects...
- Gastrointestinal tolerability is better than that of the related drug indometacin. Severe allergic reactions and haematopoietic disorders occur in fewer...
- the 1960s, a period which also included the discovery of ibuprofen, indometacin, diclofenac, naproxen, ketoprofen, and sulindac.: 34  It was patented...
- self-limited. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), preferably indometacin, are usually emplo**** as pain control agents. A number of alternative...
- Piroxicam Tenoxicam Acetates Acemetacin Bromfenac Diclofenac Etodolac Indometacin (Indometacin farnesil) Ketorolac Sulindac Tolmetin Zomepirac ‡ COX-2 inhibitors...
- risk of stomach ulcers compared with ibuprofen, which is low-risk, and indometacin, which is high-risk. To reduce stomach ulceration risk, it is often combined...
- Piroxicam Tenoxicam Acetates Acemetacin Bromfenac Diclofenac Etodolac Indometacin (Indometacin farnesil) Ketorolac Sulindac Tolmetin Zomepirac ‡ COX-2 inhibitors...
- Piroxicam Tenoxicam Acetates Acemetacin Bromfenac Diclofenac Etodolac Indometacin (Indometacin farnesil) Ketorolac Sulindac Tolmetin Zomepirac ‡ COX-2 inhibitors...
- reversal after a successful right-to-left shunt [citation needed] While indometacin can be used to close a PDA, some neonates require their PDA be kept open...