environmental contaminant
Any minor or unwanted substance introduced into the environment that can have undesired effects.
Bronsted acid
A molecular entity capable of donating a hydron to an acceptor (Bronsted base).
(via oxoacid )
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drug allergen
Any drug which causes the onset of an allergic reaction.
xenobiotic
A xenobiotic (Greek, xenos "foreign"; bios "life") is a compound that is foreign to a living organism. Principal xenobiotics include: drugs, carcinogens and various compounds that have been introduced into the environment by artificial means.
cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitor
A cyclooxygenase inhibitor that interferes with the action of cyclooxygenase 2.
cyclooxygenase 1 inhibitor
A cyclooxygenase inhibitor that interferes with the action of cyclooxygenase 1.
non-narcotic analgesic
A drug that has principally analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory actions. Non-narcotic analgesics do not bind to opioid receptors.
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drug allergen
Any drug which causes the onset of an allergic reaction.
gout suppressant
A drug that increases uric acid excretion by the kidney (uricosuric drug), decreases uric acid production (antihyperuricemic), or alleviates the pain and inflammation of acute attacks of gout.
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
An anti-inflammatory drug that is not a steroid. In addition to anti-inflammatory actions, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have analgesic, antipyretic, and platelet-inhibitory actions. They act by blocking the synthesis of prostaglandins by inhibiting cyclooxygenase, which converts arachidonic acid to cyclic endoperoxides, precursors of prostaglandins.
antipyretic
A drug that prevents or reduces fever by lowering the body temperature from a raised state. An antipyretic will not affect the normal body temperature if one does not have fever. Antipyretics cause the hypothalamus to override an interleukin-induced increase in temperature. The body will then work to lower the temperature and the result is a reduction in fever.
non-narcotic analgesic
A drug that has principally analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory actions. Non-narcotic analgesics do not bind to opioid receptors.
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(2S)-2-(6-methoxynaphthalen-2-yl)propanoic acid
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(+)-(S)-6-Methoxy-α-methyl-2-naphthaleneacetic acid
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ChemIDplus
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(+)-(S)-Naproxen
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ChemIDplus
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(+)-2-(6-Methoxy-2-naphthyl)propionic acid
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ChemIDplus
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(+)-2-(Methoxy-2-naphthyl)-propionic acid
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ChemIDplus
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(+)-2-(Methoxy-2-naphthyl)-propionsäure
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ChemIDplus
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(+)-Naproxen
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ChemIDplus
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(S)-(+)-2-(6-Methoxy-2-naphthyl)propionic acid
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ChemIDplus
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(S)-(+)-Naproxen
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ChemIDplus
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(S)-2-(6-Methoxy-2-naphthyl)propanoic acid
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ChemIDplus
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(S)-2-(6-Methoxy-2-naphthyl)propionic acid
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ChemIDplus
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(S)-6-Methoxy-alpha-methyl-2-naphthaleneacetic acid
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ChemIDplus
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(S)-Naproxen
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ChemIDplus
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naproxen
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ChEMBL
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Naproxen
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KEGG COMPOUND
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22204-53-1
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CAS Registry Number
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KEGG COMPOUND
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22204-53-1
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CAS Registry Number
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ChemIDplus
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3591067
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Beilstein Registry Number
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Beilstein
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