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Tiaprofenic acid

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Pregnancycategory
  
C

ATC code
  
M01AE11 (WHO)

CAS ID
  
33005-95-7

Routes ofadministration
  
oral

Bioavailability
  
90%

Tiaprofenic acid

AHFS/Drugs.com
  
Micromedex Detailed Consumer Information

Legal status
  
UK: POM (Prescription only)

Tiaprofenic acid is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) of the arylpropionic acid (profen) class, used to treat pain, especially arthritic pain. The typical adult dose is 300 mg twice daily. It is not recommended in children.

It is sparingly metabolised in the liver to two inactive metabolites. Most of the drug is eliminated unchanged in the urine. Renal disease impairs excretion, and it should be used with caution in renal disease.

Long-term use of tiaprofenic acid is associated with severe cystitis, roughly 100 times more commonly than other NSAIDs. It is contraindicated in patients with cystitis and urinary tract infections.

The earliest reports of clinical use are from France in 1975

It is marketed under the trade names Surgam, Surgamyl and Tiaprofen, and in generic formulations. A sustained-release preparation is available. It is an isomer of Suprofen.

References

Tiaprofenic acid Wikipedia


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