Naproxen SMAG3186
species: - Concentration: 1mg/ml -Applications: WB; ELISA; Immunogen; POCT -Tag: KLH; BSA; OVA; HRP Product Description: This product is made to order with multiple conjugates: KLH/BSA/OVA/HRP. - CAS Number: 22204-53-1 - Alias: Naproxen; Aleve; Methoxypropiocin; Anaprox; Naprosin; Naprosyn; Naproxen Sodium; Proxen; Synflex; 22204-53-1 -Molecular FormulaC14H14O3 Background: Naproxen (brand names: Aleve, Naprosyn, and many others) is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) of the propionic acid class (the same class as ibuprofen) that relieves pain, fever, swelling, and stiffness. It is a nonselective COX inhibitor, usually sold as the sodium salt. It is available in both an immediate release and extended release formulation. Naproxen is generally safe for use by breastfeeding mothers.Common adverse effects of naproxen include central nervous system effects (e.g. dizziness and headache), blood effects (e.g. bruising), allergic reactions (e.g. rash), and gastrointestinal complaints (e.g. heartburn and stomach ulcers). It has an intermediate risk of stomach ulcers compared to others drugs in the same class (NSAIDs). NSAIDs appear to increase the risk of serious cardiovascular events, though this risk appears to be less with naproxen compared to other NSAIDs. Serious drug interactions may occur in combinations with other drugs that affect the blood, or with drugs that also increase the risk of ulcers.