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Aspirin is used to reduce fever and relieve mild to moderate pain from conditions such as muscle aches, toothaches, common cold, and headaches. It may also be used to reduce pain and swelling in conditions such as arthritis. Aspirin is known as a salicylate and a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).

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Classify nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Describe mechanism of action,
pharmacological features, side effects and uses of aspirin (2011)

Describe mechanism of action, pharmacological features, side effects and uses of aspirin
(Aug, 2013)

Write short note on aspirin (2012)

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effects and contraindications of morphine (Aug, 2015, 2013)



Classification of analgesic
Algesia (pain): - defined as unpleasant sensation, usually evoked by external or internal noxious
stimuli.

Analgesis: - are agents used to abolish algesia

They are divided into two types:

1. Nonopioid Analgesics (NSAIDs)
2. Narcotic Analgesics

Classification of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (based on COX selectivity)

 Nonselective Irreversible Inhibitors of COX: Aspirin

 Nonselective Reversible Inhibitors of COX: Ibuprofen, Diclofenac

 Preferential COX-2 Inhibitors (10 to 20 fold COX-2 selective): Meloxicam, Etodolac,
Nabumetone

 Selective COX-2 Inhibitors (> 50 fold COX-2 selective): Rofecoxib, Celecoxib,
Valdecoxib, Etoricoxib

 COX-3 Inhibitors (?): Paracetamol

 Weak Inhibitors of COX-1 & COX-2 + Other MOA (5 to 10 fold COX-2 selective):
Nimesulide

 NSAIDs which do not inhibit COX: Nefopam

, Aspirin
Nonselective Irreversible Inhibitors of COX

Mechanism of action




 Prostaglandins, prostacyclin (PGI2) and thromboxane A2 (TXA2) are produced from
arachidoic acid by the enzyme cyclooxygenase which exist in a constitutive (COX – 1)
and an inducible (COX-2) Isoforms.
 COX-2 normally present in minute quantities, is induced by cytokines and other signal
molecules at the sites of inflammation leading to the generation of PGs locally which
mediate many of the inflammatory changes and produce pain.
 Aspirin inhibits COX irreversibly by acetylating one of its serine residues.

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