Difference between revisions of "Anti-Inflammatory Drugs"

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Although the inflammatory response is an effective and important part of the body's systems for defence and repair, it also produces some undesirable effects.
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Although the inflammatory response is an effective and important part of the body's systems for defence and repair, it does produce some undesirable effects. These include pain, loss of function and possible generation of long-lasting hyperalgesia. Release of inflammatory mediators following tissue insult may also induce a cycle of inflammatory cell attraction and further mediator release. This leads to a self-perpetuating chronic inflammatory response.
 
* [[NSAIDs]]
 
* [[NSAIDs]]
 
* Steroids
 
* Steroids
 
* Disease Modifying Agents
 
* Disease Modifying Agents

Revision as of 17:32, 27 January 2009



Although the inflammatory response is an effective and important part of the body's systems for defence and repair, it does produce some undesirable effects. These include pain, loss of function and possible generation of long-lasting hyperalgesia. Release of inflammatory mediators following tissue insult may also induce a cycle of inflammatory cell attraction and further mediator release. This leads to a self-perpetuating chronic inflammatory response.

  • NSAIDs
  • Steroids
  • Disease Modifying Agents