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NSAIDS

Salicylates

Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)

Diflunisal (Dolobid)

Salicylic acid and other salicylates

Salsalate (Disalcid)
Propionic acid derivatives[edit]

Ibuprofen[65]

Dexibuprofen

Naproxen

Fenoprofen

Ketoprofen

Dexketoprofen

Flurbiprofen

Oxaprozin

Loxoprofen
Acetic acid derivatives[edit]

indomethacin

Tolmetin

Sulindac

Etodolac

Ketorolac

Diclofenac

Aceclofenac

Nabumetone (drug itself is non-acidic but the active,


principal metabolite has a carboxylic acid group)
Enolic acid (Oxicam) derivatives[edit]

Piroxicam

Meloxicam

Tenoxicam

Droxicam

Lornoxicam

Isoxicam (withdrawn from market 1985[66][67])

Phenylbutazone (Bute)
Anthranilic acid derivatives (Fenamates)[edit]
The following NSAIDs are derived from fenamic acid.
which is a derivative of anthranilic acid,[68]:235 which in turn
is a nitrogen isostere of salicylic acid, which is the active
metabolite of aspirin.[68]:235[69]:17

Mefenamic acid

Meclofenamic acid

Flufenamic acid

Tolfenamic acid
Selective COX-2 inhibitors (Coxibs)[edit]

Celecoxib (FDA alert[70])

Rofecoxib (withdrawn from market[71])

Valdecoxib (withdrawn from market[72])

Parecoxib FDA withdrawn, licensed in the EU

Lumiracoxib TGA cancelled registration

Etoricoxib not FDA approved, licensed in the EU

Firocoxib used in dogs and horses


Sulfonanilides[edit]

Nimesulide (systemic preparations are banned by


several countries for the potential risk of
hepatotoxicity)

ANTIHISTAMINA-1

Acrivastine

Azelastine

Bilastine

Brompheniramine

Buclizine

Bromodiphenhydramine

Carbinoxamine

Chlorpromazine (antipsychotic)

Cyclizine

Chlorphenamine

Chlorodiphenhydramine

Clemastine

Cyproheptadine

Dexbrompheniramine

Dexchlorpheniramine

Dimenhydrinate (most commonly used as


an antiemetic)

Dimetindene

Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)

Doxylamine (most commonly used as an over-thecounter drug sedative)


Ebastine

Embramine

Fexofenadine (Allegra)

Hydroxyzine (Vistaril)

Loratadine (Claritin)

Meclozine (most commonly used as an antiemetic)

Mirtazapine (primarily used to treat depression, also


has antiemetic and appetite-stimulating effects)

Olopatadine (used locally)


Orphenadrine (a close relative of diphenhydramine
used mainly as a skeletal muscle relaxant and antiParkinsons agent)

Phenindamine

Pheniramine

Phenyltoloxamine

Promethazine

Quetiapine (antipsychotic; trade name Seroquel)

Rupatadine

Tripelennamine

Triprolidine
ANTIHISTAMINA-2

Cimetidine

Famotidine

Lafutidine

Nizatidine

Ranitidine

Roxatidine

Tiotidine
ANTIHISTAMINA-3

Clobenpropit,[8]

ABT-239[9]

Ciproxifan,[10]

Conessine

A-349,821.[11]

Thioperamid
ANTIHISTAMINA-4

Thioperamide

JNJ 7777120
SLEEP PILLS

Drugs That Help You Fall Asleep

Eszopiclone (Lunesta)
Ramelteon (Rozerem)
Triazolam (Halcion)
Zaleplon (Sonata)
Zolpidem (Ambien)
Drugs That Help You Stay Asleep

Estazolam
Eszopiclone (Lunesta)
Temazepam (Restoril)
Zolpidem (Ambien CR)
Drugs For When You Can't Sleep and You're
Depressed

Amitriptyline
Nortriptyline (Pamelor)
Trazodone (Desyrel)
Eszopiclone (Oral Route)
Ramelteon (Oral Route)
Zaleplon (Oral Route)
Zolpidem (Oral Route, Oromucosal Route)
Trazodone (Oral Route)

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