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🗓️ 7 May 2019
⏱️ 42 minutes
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In this episode, we will review the pharmacology, efficacy, and safety of the most common NSAIDs on the market.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Helix Talk, an educational podcast for healthcare students and providers covering real-life clinical pearls, professional pharmacy topics, and drug therapy discussions. |
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0:22.5 | advice and should not be used in lieu of obtaining advice from a qualified health care provider. |
0:27.2 | And now on to the show. |
0:31.2 | Welcome to episode 95. I'm your co-host, Dr. King. I'm Dr. Schumann. And I'm Dr. Patel. |
0:36.2 | And today's title of our episode is the ultimate guide to Ns, an in-depth, Dr. Kane. I'm Dr. Schumann. And I'm Dr. Patel. And today's title of our episode is the |
0:38.4 | ultimate guide to inseds, an in-depth drug class review, where we'll be talking about inseds, |
0:44.0 | everything from when are they indicated, what are some of the toxicity profiles of those, |
0:48.6 | and really what are some of the differences between a drug class that has over 20 different |
0:52.9 | drugs in its category. |
1:00.2 | So if for our listeners, setting up the background will be nice and so we can talk about maybe how the ensigns actually work and looking at the detail pharmacology. |
1:04.8 | So as we know, it's an anti-inflammatory, works on the inflammatory pathway that triggers |
1:10.4 | the release of errocodonic acid. |
1:12.7 | And this erocodonic acid is then further acted by cyclooxygenase enzymes. And eventually, |
1:18.7 | they are then converted into prostaglandins, prostaclyans, and thromoxons. And these are compounds. |
1:26.1 | They play an important role in, you know, mounting fever, causing painoxons. And these are compounds that play an important role in mounting fever, |
1:29.2 | causing pain and inflammation. But they are also important in certain non-inflammatory pathways |
1:34.7 | to carry out daily functions of bodily organs. Right. And there are really two different types of |
1:40.1 | Cox enzymes. So you have Cox 1 or psycho-oxygenase 1. That's the one that's always expressed as |
1:45.2 | part of your routine cellular maintenance and function. One of the big things we know about that |
1:49.8 | is responsible for the protection of the gastric epithelial cell. So that's one of the reasons why |
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