Aloxiprin

Aloxiprin (or aluminium acetylsalicylate) is a medical drug used for the treatment of pain and inflammation associated with muscular skeletal and joint disorders. It is used for its properties as an anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and analgesic drug. It is a chemical compound of aluminium hydroxide and aspirin.

Alternative names and combinations

  • Palaprin Forte.
  • Askit- A powder combination of aspirin, aloxiprin and caffeine.
  • Contraindications

  • People with allergies to salicylates.
  • People with gastrointestinal ulcers.
  • People with liver or kidney damage.
  • Pregnant women in the 3rd trimester.
  • Women who are breastfeeding.
  • Use with other salicylates.
  • Use with NSAIDs.
  • References

  • 1 2 MIMS. "Aloxiprin". MIMS. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  • Encarta. "Aloxiprin". Encarta. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  • CUMMINGS AJ, MARTIN BK, WIGGINS LF (1963). "In vitro and in vivo properties of aloxiprin: a new aluminium derivative of acetylsalicylic acid". J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 15: 56–62. PMID 14024235.
  • Geller J (1968). "A comparative trial of aloxiprin ('Palaprin Forte') and phenylbutazone ('Butazolidin')". The British journal of clinical practice 22 (9): 392–4. PMID 4876729.
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