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ATC Code M02
M02A Topical products for joint and muscular pain M02AA Anti-inflammatory preparations, non-steroids for topical use :M02AA01 Phenylbutazone :M02AA02 Mofebutazone :M02AA03 Clofezone :M02AA04 Oxyphenbutazone :M02AA05 Benzydamine :M02AA06 Etofenamate :M02AA07 Piroxicam :M02AA08 Felbinac :M02AA09 Bufexamac :M02AA10 Ketoprofen :M02AA11 Bendazac :M02AA12 Naproxen :M02AA13 Ibuprofen :M02AA14 Fentiazac :M02AA15 Diclofenac :M02AA16 Feprazone :M02AA17 Niflumic acid :M02AA18 Meclofenamic acid :M02AA19 Flurbiprofen :M02AA21 Tolmetin :M02AA22 Suxibuzone :M02AA23 Indometacin :M02AA24 Nifenazone :M02AA25 Aceclofenac :M02AA26 Nimesulide :M02AA27 Dexketoprofen :M02AA28 Piketoprofen :M02AA29 Esflurbiprofen :M02AA31 Loxoprofen :QM02AA99 Antiinflammatory preparations, non-steroids for topical use, combinations M02AB Capsaicin and similar agents :M02AB01 Capsaicin :M02AB02 Zucapsaicin M02AC Preparations with salicylic acid derivatives :QM02AC99 Preparations with salicylic acid de ...
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Phenylbutazone
Phenylbutazone, often referred to as "bute", is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for the short-term treatment of pain and fever in animals. In the United States and United Kingdom, it is no longer approved for human use (except in the United Kingdom for ankylosing spondylitis), as it can cause severe adverse effects such as suppression of white blood cell production and aplastic anemia. This drug was implicated in the 2013 meat adulteration scandal. Positive phenylbutazone tests in horse meat were uncommon in the UK, however. Uses In humans Phenylbutazone was originally made available for use in humans for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and gout in 1949. However, it is no longer approved, and therefore not marketed, for any human use in the United States. In the UK it is used to treat ankylosing spondylitis, but only when other therapies are unsuitable. In horses Phenylbutazone is the most commonly used NSAID for horses in the United States.McIlwraith CW, Fr ...
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