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Aspirin, sodium salicylate, choline salicylate, and magnesium salicylate

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Q: What drugs are called salicylates?
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What is subsalicylate?

Salicylates-- A group of drugs that includes aspirin and related compounds. Salicylates are used to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and lower fever.


What is the pharmacological class for aspirin?

Pharmacological class of aspirin isNSAIDs (Non Steroidal anti Inflammatory Drugs)


What foods contain salicylates?

Most fruits (bananas and pears should be okay), and some vegetables. Mint, Yellow dyes and aloe also contain salicylates. Sunscreen and hygiene products may also contain salicylates.


What causes tinnitus in Rheumatoid arthritis?

It seems that there is a connection between some of the drugs that are used in treating RA and tinnitus, Salicylates (particularly aspirin) , Plaquinill Is another drug that can cause this problem.


What drug interactions are associated with antidiabetic drugs?

sulfonylureas have a particularly long list of drug interactions.actions of oral hypoglycemic agents may be strengthened by highly protein bound drugs,including NSAIDs,salicylates,sulfonamides,chloramphenicol,coumarins, probenecid,MAOIs.beta blockers.


What are Salicylates used for?

Salicylates are commonly used as pain relievers, fever reducers, and anti-inflammatory agents. They are often found in medications used to treat conditions such as headaches, arthritis, and muscle aches. Salicylates can also be used topically to help with skin conditions such as psoriasis and acne.


What are the primary classes of analgesics?

the narcotics, including additional agents that are chemically based on the morphine molecule but have minimal abuse potential; nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) including the salicylates; and acetaminophen


Can you get raisins without salicylates?

Actually, yes you Can


Is Asprin NSAID?

Yes it is, via Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asprin Aspirin is part of a group of medications called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), but differs from most other NSAIDS in the mechanism of action. Though it, and others in its group called the salicylates, have similar effects (antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic) to the other NSAIDs and inhibit the same enzyme cyclooxygenase, aspirin (but not the other salicylates) does so in an irreversible manner and, unlike others, affect more the COX-1 variant than the COX-2 variant of the enzyme.[12]


Does bananas contain salicylates?

No, only the small sugar bananas do


How do salicylates lower body temp?

Decreasing peripheral blood flow


If you are allergic to aspirin can you use methyl salycilate?

no, both contain salicylates