The effect of high dose aspirin _____ mg/day is anti inflammatory.
NSAIDs decrease prostaglandins, which normally _____ the afferent arterioles of the kidney
Aspirin irreversibly inactivates the enzyme _____, thus decreasing synthesis of TXA2 and impairing platelet aggregation
_____ is an NSAID that is associated with tinnitus (ear) as an adverse effect
Acute adverse effects of aspirin use are _____ and tinnitus (CN VIII) (ears ringing).
The effect of intermediate dose aspirin _____ mg/day is antipyretic and analgesic
Acute gastritis may arise with _____ use due to decreased PGE2
Sulfasalazine is an anti-_____ therapy primarily indicated for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Chronic gout due to overproduction is treated with _____ or febuxostat, which inhibit xanthine oxidase
_____ is cetirizine ophthalmic solution used in allergic conjunctivitis
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