etoricoxib
English
Etymology
From etori- (of unknown origin) + -coxib (“cyclo-oxygenase inhibitor”).
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Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ɪˌtɔɹ.əˈkɑk.sɪb/
Noun
etoricoxib (uncountable)
- (pharmacology) A synthetic, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug with antipyretic, analgesic, and potential antineoplastic properties[1].
- 2015 July 14, Li Zhang, Handong Wang, Orazio Taglialatela-Scafati, “Multiple Mechanisms of Anti-Cancer Effects Exerted by Astaxanthin”, in Marine Drugs, volume 13, DOI: :
- A selective COX-2 inhibitor, etoricoxib, was reported to reduce the expression of NF-κB protein and inhibit DMH-induced colon ACF in rats.
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References
- “Etoricoxib”, in NCI Thesaurus, accessed 2020-11-24