Briefly describe the mechanism of action, indications, dosages, routes of administration, ad-erse effects, toxicity, cautions, contraindications, and drug interactions of nonopioids, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (see Chapter 44), opioids (opioid agonists, opioids with mixed actions, opioid agonists antagonists and antagonists), and miscellaneous drugs
Briefly describe the mechanism of action, indications, dosages, routes of administration, ad-erse effects, toxicity, cautions, contraindications, and drug interactions of nonopioids, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (see Chapter 44), opioids (opioid agonists, opioids with mixed actions, opioid agonists antagonists and antagonists), and miscellaneous drugs
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs – These are also called as Non-Narcotics, Non-opioids, and aspirin-like analgesics. These are most commonly are organic acids. These drugs have grouped action of pain killer, antipyretics, and anti-inflammatory.
These drugs do not depress the CNS, and there is no drug abuse and dependency occurs. These are weaker painkillers than opioids.
Action- NSAID acts on the peripheral pain mechanism and on CNS and raised the threshold. It inhibits the PG synthesis.
Classification of NSAID-
- Salicylic acids
- Propionic acid
- Anthranilic acid
- Aryl-acetic acid derivatives
- Oxicam Derivatives
- Indole derivatives
- Pyrazalone Derivatives
- Preferential COX-2 inhibitors
- Selective COX-2 inhibitors
- Analgesics antipyretic with poor inflammatory action
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