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Anti-Inflammatory Agents [PDF]

open access: possible, 1984
Corticosteroids have provided an effective means of controlling many ocular inflammatory conditions for over 30 years. Although information concerning the use of these drugs continues to expand rapidly, the pharmacologic action of steroids in ocular tissues has not been clearly defined. Interpretations of clinical and experimental studies with steroids
R. N. Weinreb, J. R. Polansky
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Anti-inflammatory Agents

2007
We have found anti-inflammatory activity in the ecteinascidin compounds. Such compounds have been widely described, and may have the following general formula (I): wherein: R 5 is OH, alkoxy or alkanoyloxy; R 6 is hydrogen, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl or aryl; R ...
Paola Allavena   +2 more
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Psychedelics as anti-inflammatory agents

International Review of Psychiatry, 2018
Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT)2A receptor agonists have recently emerged as promising new treatment options for a variety of disorders. The recent success of these agonists, also known as psychedelics, like psilocybin for the treatment of anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and addiction, has ushered in a renaissance in the
Charles D. Nichols, Thomas W. Flanagan
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Statins as anti-inflammatory agents [PDF]

open access: possibleTrends in Pharmacological Sciences, 2002
The beneficial effects of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitors (statins) in cardiovascular disease have generally been attributed to their cholesterol-lowering property. However, an increasing number of in vitro and in vivo studies indicate that statins have direct anti-inflammatory effects that are not mediated by their
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents

2010
Suspensions are more lipophilic and penetrate the cornea more easily that solutions Relative anti-inflammatory potency as follows:
Christopher J. Rapuano   +3 more
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Genistein as an anti-inflammatory agent

Inflammation Research, 2003
The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the isoflavone genistein on in vivo cell-mediated responses. In addition, we wanted to study the influence of genistein on collagen induced arthritis (CIA) in mice.Delayed type hypersensitivity reaction (DTH) to oxazolone and the inflammatory response to olive oil were measured in mice treated with
Rikard Holmdahl   +3 more
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents

2005
Neutrophil-dominated airway inflammation begins early in cystic fibrosis (CF) and is integral to progressive lung damage. It is, therefore, logical to attempt to modify this inflammatory response, ideally as early as possible, and before sustained severe inflammation is established.
T.N. Hilliard, I.M. Balfour-Lynn
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Anti-inflammatory Agents in Arthritis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— The article "Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Agents in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Ankylosing Spondylitis" by Wasner et al (1981;236:2168) is an important, welladministered, and distinctive contribution to drug trials. I was educated. The experimental design is an important feature conducted in the "natural" setting of clinical practice ...
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Anti-inflammatory Agents

1988
Descriptions of inflammation are found in the earliest medical records of civilization. The Greeks referred to it as phlogsis and the Romans as inflammatio. Cornelius Celsus (c. 30 b.c.e. to 38 c.e.) is generally given credit for describing the four cardinal signs of inflammation as rubor et tumor cum calore et dolore: redness and swelling with heat ...
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Immunosuppression and anti-inflammatory agents in ALS

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Other Motor Neuron Disorders, 2000
(2000). Immunosuppression and anti-inflammatory agents in ALS. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Other Motor Neuron Disorders: Vol. 1, No. sup4, pp. S33-S43.
R. Glenn Smith, Stanley H. Appel
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