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Naproxen Sodium

Ingredients: Naproxen Sodium
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Naproxen /nəˈprɒksən/ (INN; brand names: Aleve, Naprosyn and many others) is a nonselective COX inhibitor; usually sold as the sodium salt, naproxen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) of the propionic acid class (which puts it in the same class as ibuprofen) commonly used for relief of a wide variety of pain, fever, swelling and stiffness.

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Posted By ICtheLight in ic-network.com on November 2, 2005 @ 12:00 am

Thank you Lynn, I will certainly consider this although I am able to flail and speak during these episodes. The only medication that I have been taking consistently since these episodes b...

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Posted By Anonymous in prescriptiondrug-info.com on September 17, 2005 @ 12:00 am

aproxen sodium

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Posted By Anonymous in prescriptiondrug-info.com on September 17, 2005 @ 12:00 am

Naproxen Sodium 550mg Tablets naproxen sodium

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Posted By robo in drugs.com on June 25, 2005 @ 12:00 am

That's right This pill is NAPROXEN SODIUM 275 MG Imprint Code WATSON / 792 Description white, oval tablet Info at http://www.drugs.com/MTM/naproxen.html

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Posted By zippysgoddess in drugs.com on April 26, 2005 @ 12:00 am

#1 Imprint Code: 933107 Drug/Strength/Manufacturer: Amoxicillin Trihydrate 250mg - Teva Description: 93-3107 - Caramel/Buff - Capsule #2 Might be: Imprint Code: 93536 Drug/Str...

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Posted By ICLori in ic-network.com on March 26, 2005 @ 12:00 am

Hi, guys, thanks! I have stopped the Elmiron, partly because of the Bion study and partly because it does not seem to be helping me in any way. I'll mention this to the doc. I've had brief ep...

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Posted By forget in drugs.com on March 14, 2005 @ 12:00 am

Methadone and Naproxen? After years of narcotic usage and the failure of anti-inflamitories to adequately control my back pain my doctor (mostly because of my adamant refusal to consider Oxycontin o...

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Posted By robo in drugs.com on February 1, 2005 @ 12:00 am

Yes its Vicodin, I get those too. They're 10mg's but for some reason, maybe its just me, they feel a little weaker than taking 2 of any of the white 5mg's. NO!! It's [u]NOT Vicodin [:0] This ...

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Posted By edhead2000 in drugs.com on November 15, 2004 @ 12:00 am

Naproxen Sodium Tablets (Perrigo Company, NDC: 00113-0490) Formulation:Naproxen Sodium, 220 mg Dosage Form: Tablet Imprint/Marking:Side One: L490 Color:blue Shape/Design:round Info a...

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Posted By kirby in drugs.com on November 4, 2004 @ 12:00 am

White, oblong unscored tablet imprinted H 2 is 550 mg naproxen sodium, an anti-inflammatory drug. More info: http://naproxen.drugs.com/


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