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Ibuprofen is a drug used to treat fever, swelling, pain, and redness by preventing the body from making a substance that causes inflammation. It is a type of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Ibuprofen is a propionic acid derivate and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic effects. Ibuprofen inhibits the activity of cyclo-oxygenase I and II, resulting in a decreased formation of precursors of prostaglandins and thromboxanes. This leads to decreased prostaglandin synthesis, by prostaglandin synthase, the main physiologic effect of ibuprofen. Ibuprofen also causes a decrease in the formation of thromboxane A2 synthesis, by thromboxane synthase, thereby inhibiting platelet aggregation.
New drug for migraine in the pipeline

New drug for migraine in the pipeline

NSAIDs alone or with acetaminophen better than opioids at easing dental pain

NSAIDs alone or with acetaminophen better than opioids at easing dental pain

Painkiller use during pregnancy could affect unborn child's fertility in later life

Painkiller use during pregnancy could affect unborn child's fertility in later life

Daily regimen of ibuprofen can ward off Alzheimer's disease, say neuroscientists

Daily regimen of ibuprofen can ward off Alzheimer's disease, say neuroscientists

Campus voices: Should student health centers offer abortion pills?

Campus voices: Should student health centers offer abortion pills?

Ibuprofen intake could be leading to male infertility

Ibuprofen intake could be leading to male infertility

Stopping opioid addiction at one key source: The hospital

Stopping opioid addiction at one key source: The hospital

Guidelines to control opioid prescribing for post-surgery pain

Guidelines to control opioid prescribing for post-surgery pain

New study tests pain treatment in humans

New study tests pain treatment in humans

One in 20 children still receiving codeine to treat pain despite warning from federal regulators

One in 20 children still receiving codeine to treat pain despite warning from federal regulators

Review looks into conventional versus new treatment modalities in orthodontic pain management

Review looks into conventional versus new treatment modalities in orthodontic pain management

New drug offers hope for osteoarthritis patients suffering from debilitating hand pain

New drug offers hope for osteoarthritis patients suffering from debilitating hand pain

Scientists to investigate potential role of airborne pollutants as triggers of Parkinson's disease

Scientists to investigate potential role of airborne pollutants as triggers of Parkinson's disease

Gut bacteria composition could predict toxicity of chemotherapy drugs in cancer patients

Gut bacteria composition could predict toxicity of chemotherapy drugs in cancer patients

Sanford Health to evaluate effectiveness of non-opioid medications

Sanford Health to evaluate effectiveness of non-opioid medications

Bariatric surgical patients may be vulnerable to opioid dependence

Bariatric surgical patients may be vulnerable to opioid dependence

Opioid-free anesthesia reduces postoperative nausea, study finds

Opioid-free anesthesia reduces postoperative nausea, study finds

Fever in first trimester of pregnancy increases risk for birth defects, study shows

Fever in first trimester of pregnancy increases risk for birth defects, study shows

Clinical trial tests frankincense as potential breast, colon cancer treatment

Clinical trial tests frankincense as potential breast, colon cancer treatment

Duke researchers unravel how fever in early pregnancy increases risk for heart, facial birth defects

Duke researchers unravel how fever in early pregnancy increases risk for heart, facial birth defects

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