Anti-inflammatory

Drugs Anti-inflammatory drugs are medications that reduce inflammation in the body, which is the cause of swelling, redness, and pain. They are commonly used to treat a variety of conditions including allergies, asthma, and arthritis. By decreasing inflammation, they can help to reduce pain, stiffness, and other symptoms associated with inflammation. Anti-inflammatory drugs can also be used to treat certain types of cancers and can help to prevent organ rejection in transplant patients. Through their ability to reduce inflammation, anti-inflammatory drugs can provide relief to those suffering from chronic and acute diseases.

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Current Status of Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs in Colorectal Cancer Prevention

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Novel N-Pyrrolylcarboxylic Acid Derivative as a Potential New Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory Drug

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Profile of Similarity of Electron Withdrawing Structure Towards Analgesic-Anti-Inflammatory Activity of The Novel Isatin Analogue: Design and Implementation of Phase I Drug Discovery

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Developing Cellular & Molecular Biomarkers for Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Probiotic Bacteria in Fermented Foods

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Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Biofield Energy Treated Proprietary Test Formulation in Brain Tissues in Cecal Slurry, LPS and E. Coli-Induced Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) in Sprague Dawley Rats

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Study of Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Black Cumin (Nigella Sativa) and Honey on Mice (Mus Musculus)

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