Zaltoprofen

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A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug


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Zaltoprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used primarily for its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. It is commonly prescribed for the treatment of pain and inflammation associated with various conditions such as arthritis and musculoskeletal disorders.

Pharmacology[edit]

Zaltoprofen works by inhibiting the cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes, which are involved in the synthesis of prostaglandins. Prostaglandins are lipid compounds that play a key role in the mediation of inflammation and pain. By reducing the production of prostaglandins, zaltoprofen helps alleviate symptoms of pain and inflammation.

Chemical Structure[edit]

Structural formula of Zaltoprofen

Zaltoprofen is chemically classified as a propionic acid derivative. Its molecular structure includes a benzothiophene moiety, which is believed to contribute to its pharmacological activity.

Clinical Uses[edit]

Zaltoprofen is indicated for the management of mild to moderate pain and inflammation. It is often used in the treatment of:

Side Effects[edit]

As with other NSAIDs, zaltoprofen may cause side effects, particularly with long-term use. Common side effects include:

Serious side effects, though rare, can include gastrointestinal bleeding, renal impairment, and allergic reactions.

Contraindications[edit]

Zaltoprofen should not be used in individuals with:

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