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- Ketoprofen is one of the propionic acid class of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) with analgesic and antipyretic effects. It acts by inhibiting...
- dextrorotatory stereoisomer of ketoprofen. Dexketoprofen is the (S)-enantiomer of ketoprofen. Technically it is a chiral switch of (±)-ketoprofen. The switch was done...
- 15 October 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2014. Coaccioli S (August 2011). "Ketoprofen 2.5% gel: a clinical overview". European Review for Medical and Pharmacological...
- included the discovery of ibuprofen, indometacin, diclofenac, naproxen, ketoprofen, and sulindac.: 34  It was patented in 1964 by Boots UK and approved for...
- Dexibuprofen Dexketoprofen Fenoprofen Flunoxaprofen Flurbiprofen Indoprofen Ketoprofen Loxoprofen Miroprofen Naproxen Pelubiprofen Pirprofen Pranoprofen Suprofen...
- was a higher proportion of sales of ketoprofen compared to meloxicam in 2018, despite the partial ban on ketoprofen by the Bangladeshi government in 2016...
- inhibitors that are relatively selective for the COX-1 enzyme, such as ketoprofen and flurbiprofen. Conversely, COX inhibitors that are relatively selective...
- BenoxaprofenFenoprofen Flurbiprofen Ibuprofen# (Dexibuprofen) (+paracetamol) Ketoprofen (Dexketoprofen) Loxoprofen Naproxen Oxaprozin Suprofen Tiaprofenic acid...
- Chemically, it is the 4-picolineamide of the NSAID ketoprofen. Thionyl chloride reacts with ketoprofen to form its acid chloride (2). Amide formation with...
- diarrhea, or transient, asymptomatic elevation of liver enzymes compared to ketoprofen, paracetamol, mefenamic acid, aspirin, or ibuprofen in children. However...