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Mefenamic acid is a
member of the
anthranilic acid
derivatives (or fenamate)
class of
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAIDs), and is used to treat...
- that LNG-IUS was only as
effective as oral
medicines (tranexamic acid,
mefenamic acid,
combined oestrogen–progestogen or
progesterone alone); the same...
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Blockers Bumetanide Flufenamic acid
Meclofenamic acid
Mefenamic acid
Mepacrine Niflumic acid
Talniflumate Tolfenamic acid Trifluoperazine...
- (dihydroergotoxine)) DS2
Efavirenz Etazepine Etifoxine Fenamates (e.g.,
flufenamic acid,
mefenamic acid,
niflumic acid,
tolfenamic acid)
Fluoxetine Flupirtine Hopantenic...
- acid
derivatives (NSAIDs) - naproxen, diflunisal, ketoprofen, oxaprozin,
mefenamic acid,
rofecoxib Ketone NSAID-nabumetone
Antibiotics -
nalidixic acid,...
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colorless viscous liquid. The
compound is used in the
production of the drug
mefenamic acid and the
herbicide xylachlor. M.
Meyer (2012). "Xylidines". Ullmann's...
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Blockers Bumetanide Flufenamic acid
Meclofenamic acid
Mefenamic acid
Mepacrine Niflumic acid
Talniflumate Tolfenamic acid Trifluoperazine...
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meclofenamate sodium in 1964,
along with
fellow members of the class,
mefenamic acid in 1961 and
flufenamic acid in 1963.: 718
Patents on the drug expired...
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asymptomatic elevation of
liver enzymes compared to ketoprofen, paracetamol,
mefenamic acid, aspirin, or
ibuprofen in children. However, data does not speak...
- doi:10.1007/bf00544587. PMID 7238564. S2CID 9428076. NIH
LiverTox Database Mefenamic Acid Last
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