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The mechanism of action of ibuprofen, a propionic acid derivative from the NSAID group, is due to the inhibition of the synthesis of PGs - mediators of pain, inflammation and hyperthermic reaction. Indiscriminately blocks COX-1 and COX-2, as a result of which it inhibits the synthesis of GHGs. It has a fast directed action against pain (analgesic), antipyretic and anti-inflammatory action. In addition, ibuprofen reversibly inhibits platelet aggregation. The analgesic effect of the drug lasts up to 8 hours.
The mechanism of action of ibuprofen, a propionic acid derivative from the NSAID group, is due to the inhibition of the synthesis of PGs - mediators of pain, inflammation and hyperthermic reaction. Indiscriminately blocks COX-1 and COX-2, as a result of which it inhibits the synthesis of GHGs. It has a fast directed action against pain (analgesic), antipyretic and anti-inflammatory action. In addition, ibuprofen reversibly inhibits platelet aggregation. The analgesic effect of the drug lasts up to 8 hours.