Yes. NSAID stands for Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug. It is in the same family of drugs as ibuprofen
Motrin is made with ibuprofen, which is an NSAID, or non-steroidal anti-inflamitory.
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No. Toradol is an NSAID just like motrin or ibuprofen.
Ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil) is an NSAID: non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.
NSAID stands for Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory drugs. They are in pain relievers. Advil, Motrin, Ibuprofen, Aleve, and Bayer are some of the most commonly known.
No. Ketoprofen is an NSAID, similar (but not identical) to Motrin (ibuprofen) or aspirin. It is not detectable by a standard drug screen.
No, Advil contains ibuprofen which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Acetaminophen is found in products such as Tylenol.
NSAID's are absolutely unsafe for people on most blood thinners, using any type of nsaid like advil. motrin etc can cause internal bleeding as they make your blood even thinner than it should be, whatever you do, do not take NSAID's if you are on any kind of blood thinner.
Whether or not Motrin is effective for headaches is dependent upon the type of headache. There are hundreds of headache diagnoses out there, and treatment is based on your specific diagnosis. Motrin itself is an NSAID which can help to relieve inflammation, but is also a fair pain reliever. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorder and disease, please seek the help of a board certified headache specialist.
Definitely not aspirin.Aspirin is designed purely for headaches, but it is rather controversial and unpopular outside the USA because of its side effects.Ibuprofen is a general all-around painkiller with anti-inflammatory benefits.So, your answer would be ibuprofen.
Probably not. Although Motrin like products are pain killers, It is not meant for the type of discomfort of a stomach bug. Motrin, a brand name for Ibuprofen, is called an NSAID. Ibuprofen as well as other NSAIDS such as aspirin and naproxen can have stomach related side effects that including upset stomachs and ulcers. When used for stomach problems, it can make things worse.
AnswerAdvil/Motrin (ibuprofen), Aleve (naproxen), and Aspirin are NSAID's (Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs) that are very effective with tooth pain. It is safe to take Tylenol (acetaminophen) and one NSAID at the same time. But if you suffer from severe tooth pain, it is best to consult a dentist. Often medications like Toradol (Ketorolac), a very powerful NSAID, and/or narcotics are prescribed for acute severe pain.
No. Mobic is a NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent) in the same class as Motrin (ibuprofen), Anaprox (naproxen), and others. Mobic contains no cortisone or steroid of any type.
No, it is not an NSAID which is the nonsteroidal antiflammatory drug. NSAIDS do not contain narcotic meds as a rule, unless the doctor prescribes that script in such a fashion. Some of the most common NSAIDS are Advil, Motrin (Ibuprofen generic name), Naproxen and Alleve. Some can be purchased over the counter (OTC) or be prescribed by a physician depending on the strength of the NSAID.