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Naproxen
Naproxen (Anaprox, Naprelan, Naprosyn) (prescription NSAIDS) Summary NSAIDs are most effective for mild to moderate pain accompanied by swelling and inflammation. These drugs relieve pain by inhibiting an enzyme in your body called cyclooxygenase. This enzyme makes hormone-like substances called prostaglandins, which are involved in the development of pain and inflammation. NSAIDs are especially helpful for arthritis and pain resulting from muscle sprains, strains, back and neck injuries or cramps. When taken as directed, NSAIDs are generally safe. But if more than the recommended dosage is taken — and sometimes even the recommended dosage — NSAIDs may cause nausea, stomach pain, stomach bleeding or ulcers. Large doses of NSAIDs can lead to kidney problems and fluid retention. Risk increases with age. If you regularly take NSAIDs, talk to your doctor so that he or she can monitor you for side effects. NSAIDs have a so-called ceiling effect, or limit to how much pain they can control. This means that beyond a certain dosage, they don't provide additional benefit. If someone has moderate to severe pain, exceeding the dosage limit may not help relieve the pain. Many NSAIDs require a prescription, but some lower-dose NSAIDs, such as aspirin and ibuprofen, are available over-the-counter. Naproxen (Anaprox, Naprelan, Naprosyn) Naproxen is a (NSAID) commonly used for the reduction of moderate to severe , , and stiffness caused by conditions such as , , , , , injury (like fractures), , , , and the treatment of primary . Naproxen and naproxen sodium are marketed under various trade names including: Aleve, Anaprox, Naprogesic, Naprosyn, Naprelan, Synflex. Naproxen was first and originally marketed as the Naprosyn in and naproxen sodium was first marketed under the trade name Anaprox in . Risk of heart attack or stroke The prematurely terminated a of naproxen and for prevention of , after preliminary data suggested an increased risk of major cardiovascular events, such as or , in patients taking naproxen. However, recent which took into account all data from significant clinical trials of naproxen, including and concluded that naproxen carries no increased risk of heart attack or stroke at any commonly used dose. This stands in contrast to other NSAIDS, such as (Vioxx), (Celebrex), and , which did show significantly increased risk a... |
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