Definitions
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- noun a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trade name Indocin)
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Examples
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A drug called Indocin, which is used for inflammation, went up nearly that much.
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I took note not to confuse my Celexa with Celebrex or my Indocin with Inderal, especially since only one of those was a suppository.
Chocolate & Vicodin Jennette Fulda 2011
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I took note not to confuse my Celexa with Celebrex or my Indocin with Inderal, especially since only one of those was a suppository.
Chocolate & Vicodin Jennette Fulda 2011
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New Paltz, N.Y. Yes — and the same warning applies to other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs), including naproxen (Aleve and generic) and the prescription drugs celecoxib (Celebrex) and indomethacin (Indocin and generic).
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Yes—and the same warning applies to other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs), including naproxen (Aleve and generic) and the prescription drugs celecoxib (Celebrex) and indomethacin (Indocin and generic).
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Indocin, a drug taken for inflammation up nearly 1300 percent, all at one time, and HIV drug called Norvir, those folks saw a 400 percent literally in one day and Cognex a drug for Alzheimer's, double in one day.
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Next one, Indocin, for inflammation, up almost that same amount.
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& Co. had been selling the drug Indocin to treat the defect until the company sold the U.S. rights to the medicine to Ovation in 2005, the FTC said.
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Indomethacin (Indocin), phenylbutazone, and related medicines are so toxic that they should not be given to children.
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This product is AP rated and is equivalent to Indocin® by Lundbeck,
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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