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nitroaspirin

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More on Aspirin Definition: The prototypical analgesic used in the treatment of mild to moderate pain. It has anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties and acts as an inhibitor of cyclooxygenase which results in the inhibition of the biosynthesis of prostaglandins. Aspirin also inhibits platelet aggregation and is used in the prevention of arterial and venous thrombosis. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p5)      Other names Acetylsalicylic Acid; Acid, Acetylsalicylic; Zorprin; Solupsan; Solprin; Polopiryna; Polopirin; Micristin; Magnecyl; Endosprin; Ecotrin; Easprin; Dispril; Colfarit; Aloxiprimum; Acylpyrin; Acetysal; 2-(Acetyloxy)benzoic Acid Drugs: AZDONE8-HOUR BAYER; MEASURIN; AXOTAL; BAYER EXTRA STRENGTH ASPIRIN FOR MIGRAINE PAIN; VICOPRIN;
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
nitroaspirin [ 2-acetoxybenzoate-2-(1-nitroxymethyl)phenyl ester,NCX 4016,NCX-4016,nitric oxide-releasing aspirin ]
  a nitric oxide donor
175033-36-0   Aspirin/*analogs & derivatives
Pharma Action Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Fibrinolytic Agents; Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors; Cysteine Proteinase Inhibitors
Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis 1996 Apr;7(2):206-9

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