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Arthritis Drugs Description: Information on most drugs used to treat arthritis and their benefits and side effects. (arthritis-symptom.com) |
Arthritis Drugs Database Description: Information about commonly prescribed drugs for arthritis, arranged alphabetically by brand name. Includes drug group, prescribing information, patient information, and links. (coreynahman.com) |
New Insights Into COX-2 Specific Inhibition for Pain and Arthritis Therapy Description: A comprehensive review of the topic, intended for physicians. (medscape.com) |
Non Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) Description: Information for patients on this group of medications which have pain-relieving (analgesic) effects and reduce inflammation when used over a period of time. NSAIDs include aspirin, ibuprofen, and diclofenac. (medinfo.co.uk) |
NSAID.net Description: General information about nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, including types, mechanisms of action, and side effects. From ALtruis_Biomedical_Network. (nsaid.net) |
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