Naproxen

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<StructureSection load='3nt1' size='350' side='right' caption='COX-2 Naproxen Complex ([[3nt1]])' scene=''>
[[Naproxen]] '''Sodium''' is a '''nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug''' ('''NSAID''') that can be prescribed to relieve [[inflammation]], stiffness, tenderness, or pain that can be caused by:<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0000526/</ref>
[[Naproxen]] '''Sodium''' is a '''nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug''' ('''NSAID''') that can be prescribed to relieve [[inflammation]], stiffness, tenderness, or pain that can be caused by:<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0000526/</ref>
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*osteoarthritis
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*Osteoarthritis
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*[[rheumatoid arthritis]]
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*[[Rheumatoid Arthritis]]
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*juvenile arthritis
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*Juvenile Arthritis
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*ankylosing spondylitis
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*Ankylosing Spondylitis
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*bursitis
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*Bursitis
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*tendinitis
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*Tendinitis
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*gouty arthritis
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*Gouty Arthritis
Readily available over the counter, naproxen is also used to treat:<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0000526/</ref>
Readily available over the counter, naproxen is also used to treat:<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0000526/</ref>
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*headaches
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*Headaches
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*menstrual pain
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*Menstrual pain
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*common colds
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*Common colds
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*toothaches
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*Toothaches
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*muscle ache
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*Muscle ache
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*back pain
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*Back pain
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"Naproxen and naproxen sodium are marketed under various trade names, including: '''Aleve, Anaprox, Antalgin, Feminax Ultra, Flanax, Inza, Midol Extended Relief, Miranax, Nalgesin, Naposin, Naprelan, Naprogesic, Naprosyn, Narocin, Proxen, Synflex and Xenobid'''."<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naproxen</ref> Like other NSAID medications naproxen is known to cause ulcers, bleeding, or holes in the lining of the stomach and intestines and should always be taken with a glass of water.
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"Naproxen and naproxen sodium are marketed under various trade names, including: '''Aleve, Anaprox, Antalgin, Feminax Ultra, Flanax, Inza, Midol Extended Relief, Miranax, Nalgesin, Naposin, Naprelan, Naprogesic, Naprosyn, Narocin, Proxen, Synflex and Xenobid'''."<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naproxen</ref> Like other [[Pharmaceutical Drugs|NSAID medications]] naproxen is known to cause ulcers, bleeding, or holes in the lining of the stomach and intestines and should always be taken with a glass of water.
Some of naproxen's side effects, are and are not limited too: constipation, diarrhea, sores in mouth, excessive thirst, headache,
Some of naproxen's side effects, are and are not limited too: constipation, diarrhea, sores in mouth, excessive thirst, headache,
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==Chemical Properties==
==Chemical Properties==
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IUPAC:(+)-(S)-2-(6-methoxynaphthalen-2-yl)propanoic acid
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IUPAC:(+)-[[R/S nomenclature|(S)]]-2-(6-methoxynaphthalen-2-yl)propanoic acid
Molecular Weight:230.250 g/mol
Molecular Weight:230.250 g/mol
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==Naproxen In Vivo==
==Naproxen In Vivo==
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<Structure load='3NT1' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='COX-2 Naproxen Complex' scene='Insert optional scene name here' />
 
Although Naproxen has been on the market for a number of years, little is known about its method of inhibition. While researchers have recently discovered how naproxen binds to the COX-2 enzyme, they have not yet been able to prove how this inhibits the enzyme’s function.
Although Naproxen has been on the market for a number of years, little is known about its method of inhibition. While researchers have recently discovered how naproxen binds to the COX-2 enzyme, they have not yet been able to prove how this inhibits the enzyme’s function.
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While how naproxen binds to COX-2 was recently discovered in September of 2010, no breakthroughs have yet been make as to how or why naproxen binding inhibits enzyme function.
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While how naproxen binds to COX-2 was discovered in September of 2010, no breakthroughs have yet been make as to how or why naproxen binding inhibits enzyme function. <scene name='42/420810/Binding_site/3'>Naproxen binding site</scene> ([[3nt1]]).
[[Image:Mechanism naproxen.jpg]]<ref>http://www.pdb.org/pdb/explore/explore.do?structureId=3NT1</ref>
[[Image:Mechanism naproxen.jpg]]<ref>http://www.pdb.org/pdb/explore/explore.do?structureId=3NT1</ref>
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==Additional Resources==
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==Additional Resources==
For Additional Information, See [[Pharmaceutical Drugs]]
For Additional Information, See [[Pharmaceutical Drugs]]
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</StructureSection>
==References==
==References==
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