NAPROXEN ADME

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What is Naproxen used for?
Gout, Arthritis, musculoskeletal disorders such as sprains and direct trauma.
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What are the main side effects of Naproxen?
Heartburn, indigestion, stomach pain, nausea, constipation, tightness of breath.
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How is Naproxen absorbed?
Administered orally and absorbed in the Upper GI tract.
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How is it distributed?
localised distribution in injured tissues
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How is it Metabolised?
Heavily metabolised in the liver
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How is it excreted?
Through the urine.
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What are the contraindicators?
- Gastro-Intestinal disorders like Crohn's, Uncontrolled Hypertension, cardiac impairment and Heart Failure.
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