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- Safety of Etoricoxib in Patients With Reactions to NSAIDs
- the safety and tolerability of etoricoxib, a selective COX-2 inhibitor with fewer Results: Oral challenge with etoricoxib was well tolerated in 97% of the patients.
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- Pharmacokinetics of Etoricoxib in Patients with Renal Impairment
- ment was found to have little effect on etoricoxib pharma- cokinetics. The low etoricoxib to plasma proteins was generally unaffected by re- nal disease.
- jcp.sagepub.com
- ABSORPTION, METABOLISM, AND EXCRETION OF ETORICOXIB
- dmd.aspetjournals.org
- Etoricoxib - preemptive and postoperative analgesia (EPPA) in
- trial comparing (a) etoricoxib and (b) placebo in a pre- and postoperative setting.
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- NSAID Intolerance Indicative of Intolerance to Etoricoxib
- Patients with urticaria and/or angioedema with hypersensitivity reactions to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may also be intolerant to etoricoxib, according to a study published online Aug. 11 in Allergy.
- Merck Sharpe and Dohme drug shown to prevent headaches during Ramadan
- Merck Sharpe and Dohme's drug etoricoxib has been shown to help Muslims to avoid headaches during their ritual fasting in the month of Ramadan.
- Study links religious fasting to headaches
- Drescher and his Israel-based colleagues had already shown that Jews who took the drug known as etoricoxib, or Arcoxia, before fasting for 25 hours on the Yom Kippur holiday got fewer headaches than those who didn't.
- Drug May Help Ease Ramadan Headaches, Study Says
- Drescher and his Israel-based colleagues had already shown that Jews who took the drug known as etoricoxib, or Arcoxia, before fasting for 25 hours on the Yom Kippur holiday got fewer headaches than those who didn't.
- Over-the-counter painkillers may raise stroke and heart attack risk
- The same was true of Etoricoxib - which is marketed as Arcoxia, Algix, Tauxib and Etosaid in different parts of the world.
- Etoricoxib - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Etoricoxib (brand name Arcoxia worldwide; also Algix and Tauxib in Italy Etosaid in India) is a COX-2 selective inhibitor (approx. 106.
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- Arcoxia (etoricoxib)
- Aug 20, 2008 Arcoxia tablets contain the active ingredient etoricoxib, which is a type of medicine known as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
- www.netdoctor.co.uk
- Arcoxia - Etoricoxib - COX-2 Selective Inhibitor - Drug Information
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- Cardiovascular outcomes with etoricoxib and diclofenac in patients
- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- Single dose oral etoricoxib for acute postoperative pain in adults
- Clarke R, Derry S, Moore RA, McQuay HJ. Single dose oral etoricoxib for acute postoperative pain in adults.
- www2.cochrane.org
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