How Do NSAIDs Work?

Understanding COX-2 Inhibitors

COX-2 inhibitors are a specific type of medication that specifically targets the COX-2 enzyme while leaving the COX-1 enzyme unaffected. Unlike other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), COX-2 inhibitors have a reduced risk of causing stomach upset or bleeding. It is important to note that COX-2 inhibitors should not be taken simultaneously with traditional NSAIDs.


Serious Risks of NSAIDs

When it comes to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), it is important to be aware of the serious risks associated with their use. One of the potential dangers is an increased risk of heart disease, heart attack, and stroke. While individuals with pre-existing heart conditions are more vulnerable, anyone who takes NSAIDs is at risk.

Another concern is the potential for kidney damage, particularly in cases where individuals fail to consume enough fluids while taking NSAIDs. This risk is further heightened for those with chronic kidney disease, heart problems, or hypertension. It is crucial for individuals with such conditions to consult their doctors before considering the use of NSAIDs.

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