Droxicam
NSAID analgesic drug
- M01AC04 (WHO)
- 2H,5H-1,3-Oxazino(5,6-c)(1,2)benzothiazine-2,4(3H)-dione, 5-methyl-3-(2-pyridinyl)-, 6,6-dioxide
- 90101-16-9
- 65679
- 59108 N
- F24ADO1E2D
- D07267 Y
- CHEBI:76133 N
- ChEMBL1213420 N
- DTXSID70238035
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- CN1c2c(oc(=O)n(c2=O)c3ccccn3)-c4ccccc4S1(=O)=O
InChI
- InChI=1S/C16H11N3O5S/c1-18-13-14(10-6-2-3-7-11(10)25(18,22)23)24-16(21)19(15(13)20)12-8-4-5-9-17-12/h2-9H,1H3 N
- Key:OEHFRZLKGRKFAS-UHFFFAOYSA-N N
Droxicam is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug of the oxicam class. A prodrug of piroxicam, it is used for the relief of pain and inflammation in musculoskeletal disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.[1]
References
- ^ Jané F, Rodríguez de la Serna A (1991). "Droxicam: a pharmacological and clinical review of a new NSAID". European Journal of Rheumatology and Inflammation. 11 (4): 3–9. PMID 1365488.
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