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Mar 2018
11m 42s

NSAID Pharmacology RLP Episode 008

ERIC CHRISTIANSON, PHARMD; PHARMACOLOGY EXPERT AND CLINICAL PHARMACIST
About this episode

In this podcast episode I discuss the pharmacology of NSAIDs and the potential collateral damage that can result from these medications.  We’ll cover:

  • Side effects
  • Mechanism of Action
  • Important Drug Interactions
  • Pharmacokinetics between ibuprofen and naproxen
  • Boxed Warnings

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