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decrease immune response
triggered by irritation to tissue
active in the destruction process of the immune process
carry out the process of developing immunity to future invasions
one example is histamine
process to attack and destroy an invader
inhibit prostaglandin production
non-opioids
By blocking these enzymes, NSAIDS block inflammation and the signs and symptoms of inflammation at the site of injury or trauma
A food containing salicylates
An adverse reaction to aspirin
A first generation NSAID that may cause sodium and water retention and increased blood pressure
A second generation NSAID that works by selectively inhibiting COX-2 enzyme without inhibition of COX-1with limited effects on stomach lining or blood clotting
These types of medications are particularly toxic for elderly people
A rare but serious disease that causes swelling in the liver and the brain. It can affect people of any age, but it is most often seen in children and teenagers recovering from a virus such as the flu or chickenpox
Results when a person is given someone else’s antibodies
Results when a person’s immune system works to produce antibodies and activate other immune cells to certain pathogens
The protection offered by this type of immunity is short-lived, usually lasting only a few weeks or months, but it helps protect right away
These types of drugs suppress the immune system by blocking the activity of a substance in the body that can cause inflammation and may lead to immune-system diseases
This type of NSAID Increases PT, bleeding time, INR, and uric acid
This type of prostaglandin inhibitor anti-Inflammatory agent is extremely hepatotoxic
Often the first class used with progressing arthritis
Might be used to suppress the inflammatory process of rheumatoid arthritis when other treatments fail
Patients who receive immunosuppressive drugs should NOT receive these types of vaccines
These drugs are not pain medication, but they will eventually help your pain because the inflammation and joint tenderness will lessen over time

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