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Etodolac is a class of NSAIDs, are used for the

management of mild to

moderate pain, fever, and

inflammation. They work by

reducing the levels of

prostaglandins, which are

chemicals that are responsible

for pain and the fever and

tenderness that occur with

inflammation. Etodolac blocks

the enzyme that makes

prostaglandins.

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