parecoxib
Parecoxib is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that was developed as a prodrug of the potent COX-2 inhibitor valdecoxib. It was designed to be used as a parenteral formulation for the treatment of acute pain and inflammation. Parecoxib was first approved for use in 2002 in several countries, including the United States, Canada, and the European Union.
Parecoxib works by selectively inhibiting the action of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) enzyme, which is involved in the
The main indication for parecoxib is postoperative pain management. Studies have shown that parecoxib is effective
However, parecoxib has been associated with rare but serious side effects, such as liver toxicity and anaphylactic
In 2010, Pfizer, the manufacturer of parecoxib, withdrew it from the market in the United States, citing