NSAIDs Flashcards
Celecoxib (g)
Celebrex (b)
Diclofenac (g)
Voltaren, Voltaren Gel (b)
Ibuprofen (g)
Advil, Motrin (b)
Indomethacin (g)
Indocin, Tivorbex (b)
Meloxicam (g)
Mobic (b)
Naproxen (g)
Aleve, Naprosyn (b)
MOA
block COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes to inhibit formation of prostaglandins to decrease inflammation, aleviate pain and reduce fever
common adverse effects
increased BP
photosensitivity
rare adverse effects
GI bleeding/ulceration
counseling pts
take with food
don’t take if cardiac issues, kidney dysfunction, or pregnant
use sunscreen or sun-protective clothing
clinical pearls
celecoxib, diclofenac, and meloxicam have increased selectivity for COX-2, making their risk for GI complications lower and risk for MI/stroke higher