Non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs inhibit prostaglandin production
Aspirin (acetlysalicylic acid) is an irreversible inhibitor of the cyclo-oxygenase (COX-I and COX-II) enzymes which are responsible for the conversion of arachidonic acid into the prostaglandins. It is supposed that this happens due to the acetylation effects of aspirin.
Aspirin causes the platelets in our blood to become "slick" and can inhibit or affect our blood's clotting ability. Pregnant women should not take aspirin due to the fact that she could hemmorhage during spontaneous abortion or delivery.
even though paracetamol inhibit the COX 2 it does not have anti inflammatory activity because at the site of inflammation there is more amout of PERAXIDASE will present.
inhibit
aspirin is considered both an analgesic (that is it interferes with the perception of pain) and an anti inflammatory ( that is a drug that reduces the inflammation that is causing the pain) there are different forms of arthritic pain and they often involve inflammation so aspirin makes a good all round medication where the condition has not reached a stage where it is too serious.
The past tense of inhibit is inhibited.
To inhibit is to "prevent or stop something from happening".
The noun forms for the verb to inhibit are inhibitor, inhibition, and the gerund, inhibiting.
What features of Twitter inhibit learning
Alcohol is often used in parties because it can inhibit inhibitions.
Why will washing with soap and water inhibit the spread of germs