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Section 2: Analgesics, Antipyretics, Nonsteroidal
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs), Drugs Used to Treat Gout and Disease-Modifying
Agents used in Rheumatic
Disorders (DMARDs)
2.1 NON-OPIOID ANALGESICS & NSAIDs
acetylsalicylic acid tablet, 100–500 mg
suppository, 50–150 mg
¤ibuprofen tablet, 200 mg, 400 mg
paracetamol tablet, 100–500 mg
suppository, 100 mg
syrup, 125 mg/5 ml
2.2 OPIOID ANALGESICS
¤codeine (1a) tablet, 30 mg (phosphate)
¤morphine (1a) injection, 10 mg (sulfate or
hydrochloride) in 1-ml ampoule
oral solution, 10 mg (hydrochloride
or sulfate))/5 ml
tablet, 10 mg (sulfate)
Complementary drug
¤pethidine (A) (1a, 4) injection, 50 mg
(hydrochloride) in 1-ml ampoule
tablet, 50 mg, 100 mg (hydrochloride)
2.3 DRUGS USED TO TREAT GOUT
allopurinol (4) tablet, 100 mg
colchicine (7) tablet, 500 µg
2.4 DISEASE-MODIFYING AGENTS USED
IN RHEUMATIC DISORDERS
azathioprine (2) tablet, 50 mg
chloroquine (2) tablet, 100 mg, 150 mg
(as phosphate or sulfate)
cyclophosphamide (2) tablet, 25 mg
methotrexate (2) tablet, 2.5 mg (as sodium salt)
penicillamine (2) capsule or tablet, 250 mg
sulfasalazine (2) tablet, 500 mg