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Two of the most commonly used NSAIDS are ibuprofen and naproxen. Although they are both classified as "non-selective," they do have significant pharmacological differences.
NSAID COX-2 COX-1
Ibuprofen 15 1
Naproxen 1.3 2.2
1. irreversible inhibition of Cox-1
2. increased bleeding
3. reduced joint inflammation
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