Clinoril

Active Ingredient(s): Sulindac
FDA Approved: * September 27, 1978
Pharm Company: * MERCK
Category: Anti-Inflammatory

Sulindac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) of the arylalkanoic acid class that is marketed as Clinoril. Imbaral (not to be confused with mebaral) is another name for this drug. Its name is derived from sul(finyl)+ ind(ene)+ ac(etic acid) It was patented in 1969 and approved for medical use in 1976.[1] Contents 1 Medical uses 2 Adverse effects 3 Society and culture 3.1 Litigation 3.2 Synthesis 4 References 5 External links Medical uses Like other NSAIDs... [wikipedia]

* May have multiple approval dates, manufacturers, or labelers.
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