10.1.1.0: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

Part of chapter 10 Musculoskeletal and Joint Diseases, section 10.1 Drugs used in rheumatic diseases and gout


High-level prescribing trends for Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (BNF section 10.1.1.0) across Collingwood Family Practice for the last five years. You can explore prescribing trends for this section by Sub-ICB Location, or learn more about this site.

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Chemicals

Aceclofenac (100101080)
Acemetacin (100101050)
Azapropazone (1001010B0)
Benorilate (1001010H0)
Celecoxib (1001010AH)
Dexibuprofen (1001010AM)
Dexketoprofen (1001010AE)
Diclofenac potassium (1001010AG)
Diclofenac sodium (1001010C0)
Diflunisal (1001010D0)
Etodolac (1001010E0)
Etoricoxib (1001010AJ)
Fenbufen (1001010F0)
Fenoprofen (1001010G0)
Flurbiprofen (1001010I0)
Ibuprofen (1001010J0)
Ibuprofen lysine (1001010AD)
Ibuprofen sodium dihydrate (1001010AP)
Indometacin (1001010K0)
Ketoprofen (1001010L0)
Lornoxicam (1001010AI)
Lumiracoxib (1001010AN)
Mefenamic acid (1001010N0)
Meloxicam (1001010AA)
Nabumetone (1001010X0)
Naproxen (1001010P0)
Naproxen sodium (100101070)
Phenylbutazone (1001010Q0)
Piroxicam (1001010R0)
Rofecoxib (1001010AF)
Sulindac (1001010S0)
Tenoxicam (100101040)
Tiaprofenic acid (1001010T0)
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