Pain & Anti-Inflammatory Therapeutics

Utilized to manage inflammation and musculoskeletal discomfort, these agents target pain pathways to assist with the reduction of swelling and the support of mobility in clinical care.

Diclofenac

Diclofenac

50|100mg

0.31 per tablet

Etoricoxib

Etoricoxib

60|90|120mg

0.67 per tablet

Celecoxib

Celecoxib

100|200mg

0.54 per tablet

Mobic

Meloxicam

7.5|15mg

0.33 per tablet

Naprosyn

Naproxen

250|500mg

0.55 per tablet

Etodolac

Etodolac

200|300|400mg

0.72 per tablet

Indomethacin

Indomethacin

25|50|75mg

0.32 per tablet

Feldene

Piroxicam

10|20mg

0.52 per tablet

Voveran

Diclofenac

50mg

0.39 per tablet

Voveran SR

Diclofenac

100mg

0.94 per tablet

Aceclofenac

Aceclofenac

100|200mg

0.38 per tablet

Ponstel

Mefenamic acid

250|500mg

0.36 per tablet

Ketorolac

Ketorolac

10mg

0.48 per tablet

Baclofen

Baclofen

10|25mg

0.85 per tablet

Tizanidine

Tizanidine

2mg

0.76 per tablet

Robaxin

Methocarbamol

500mg

0.85 per tablet

Skelaxin

Metaxalone

400mg

1.7 per tablet

Prelone

Prednisolone

5|10|20|40mg

0.32 per tablet

Medrol

Methylprednisolone

4|8|16mg

0.48 per tablet

Medrol Active

Methylprednisolone

4|8|16mg

0.48 per tablet

Decadron

Dexamethasone

0.5mg

0.38 per tablet

Dexone

Dexamethasone

0.5mg

0.43 per tablet

Voveran Gel

Diclofenac

1%

10.2 per tube

Xylocaine

Lidocaine

2%

6.52 per tube

Orahelp

Choline Salicylate / Lignocaine

8.5/2%

9.35 per bottle

Fleqsuvy

Baclofen

200ml

34 per bottle

Pain & Anti-Inflammatories Info

What Is Pain & Anti-Inflammatories?

Pain and anti inflammatory medicines lessen your discomfort and reduce swelling. You use them if you have pain in your muscles, joints, or inflamed tissues. These drugs provide relief and support your recovery from various injuries and conditions.

Medicines in the Pain & Anti-Inflammatories Category

You choose from several types of pain relief and anti inflammatory treatments:

  • NSAIDs: diclofenac, etoricoxib, celecoxib, meloxicam, naproxen, etodolac, indomethacin, piroxicam, aceclofenac, mefenamic acid, ketorolac, choline salicylate.
  • Muscle relaxants: baclofen, tizanidine, cyclobenzaprine, methocarbamol, metaxalone.
  • Corticosteroids: prednisolone, methylprednisolone, dexamethasone.
  • Local anesthetics: lidocaine.

What Pain & Anti-Inflammatories Medicines Are Commonly Used For

You use these medicines for specific pain needs:

  • You alleviate sore muscles after sports or exercise.
  • You manage joint aching during arthritis flares.
  • You reduce discomfort after minor surgery or dental work.
  • You ease musculoskeletal pain that limits your daily tasks.

What Patients May Notice About This Category

You will find various application methods and relief speeds:

  • You can choose between tablets, gels, creams, or injectable forms.
  • You use some for fast short term relief and others for ongoing inflammation.
  • You can find established drugs like indomethacin or newer selective agents like celecoxib.

Access to Pain & Anti-Inflammatories Information Online

  • People often search for pain & anti-inflammatories when comparing medicine names.
  • Readers look up details before discussing options with their health team.
  • Travelers may want consistent information about these medicines across regions.
  • Busy adults appreciate quick, private access to straightforward facts.
  • Some users value reliable online sources that respect their privacy.

Clinical Safety Disclosure for Pain & Anti-Inflammatories

The information provided here is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical guidance. It is not intended for self-treatment or to make clinical decisions. Readers should review product labeling and speak with a qualified healthcare professional before using any medicine in this category.

Information on Pain & Anti-Inflammatories treatments is compiled and periodically reviewed with reference to established medical sources and prescribing guidance. Content is provided for general reference and should be confirmed with a registered healthcare professional before use.
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