Anti-inflammatory Drugs - Relief for Inflammation and Pain

Anti-inflammatory drugs are medications that help reduce inflammation in the body. They are commonly used to alleviate pain and swelling in various conditions.
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Drug
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Available by prescription from healthcare providers.
Prepared by Lee Cheng, reviewed by Dr. Helena Rodriguez

Anti-inflammatory Drugs. FAQ


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What is an anti inflammatory drug?

Anti-inflammatory or antiphlogistic is the property of a substance or treatment that reduces inflammation or swelling. Anti-inflammatory drugs, also called anti-inflammatories, make up about half of analgesics.

What are prescription anti-inflammatory drugs?

Prescription anti-inflammatory medications are used to reduce pain, inflammation, and fever in acute and chronic medical conditions. They are also called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). NSAIDs block an enzyme called cyclooxygenase (or COX) used by the body to make prostaglandins.

What are anti-inflammatory drugs & how do they work?

Anti-inflammatory drugs, also called anti-inflammatories, make up about half of analgesics. These drugs remedy pain by reducing inflammation as opposed to opioids, which affect the central nervous system to block pain signaling to the brain.

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