Friday, May 12, 2017

What is a carprofen

What is a carprofen? For many people, carloffen is a stranger, and here's the introduction to it:
Carprofen Chinese alias (+ / -) -6-chlor-alpha-methyl-2-acetic, English name: Carprofen, white crystalline powder. In the case of *, acetone, or ethyl acetate, soluble in sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate, it is almost insoluble in water.
Carloffen has strong anti-inflammatory, analgesia, and heat dissociation. It was significantly more effective than aspirin, butrin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen. It also has the characteristics of rapid absorption and small side effects. The mechanism works by blocking the synthesis of prostaglandins and blocking inflammatory mediators.

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