Aseptic Necrosis Medications
Definition of Aseptic Necrosis: Aseptic necrosis is bone death caused by poor blood supply to the area. It is most common in the hip, knee, and shoulder.
Drugs (by generic name) associated with Aseptic Necrosis
The following drugs and medications are in some way related to, or used in the treatment of Aseptic Necrosis. This service should be used as a supplement to, and NOT a substitute for, the expertise, skill, knowledge and judgment of healthcare practitioners.
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| naproxen systemic (Pro, More...) class: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents | 0 review(s) | Not rated Be the first |
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| ibuprofen systemic (Pro, More...) class: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents | 0 review(s) | Not rated Be the first |
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| diclofenac systemic (Pro, More...) class: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents | 0 review(s) | Not rated Be the first |
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| aspirin systemic (Pro, More...) class: platelet aggregation inhibitors, salicylates | 0 review(s) | Not rated Be the first |
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| alendronate systemic (Pro, More...) class: bisphosphonates | 0 review(s) | Not rated Be the first |
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