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Injectable Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs in Sport
Matthew J. Matava
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Division of Sport Surgery
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Review article
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peer-review
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Scopus citations
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Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
100%
Drugs in Sport
100%
Ketorolac
37%
Inflammation
25%
Possible Complications
25%
Cyclooxygenase Pathway
25%
Bleeding
12%
Analgesic
12%
Hemostasis
12%
Ethical Issues
12%
Drug Use
12%
Medical Literature
12%
Cardiovascular System
12%
Professional Athletes
12%
Clinical Effect
12%
Thromboxane
12%
Prostaglandins
12%
Gastrointestinal System
12%
Anti-inflammatory Drugs
12%
Opioid Medication
12%
Renal System
12%
Analgesic Efficacy
12%
Collision Athletes
12%
Medical Considerations
12%
Amateur Athletes
12%
Non-formal
12%
Competition Level
12%
Injectable Drugs
12%
Team Physician
12%
Ethical Implications
12%
Collision Sport
12%
Pathway Inhibitors
12%
Contact Collision
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Nonsteroid Antiinflammatory Agent
100%
Athletes
75%
Drug Therapy
37%
Ketorolac
37%
Inflammation
25%
Prostaglandin Synthase
25%
Analgesic Agent
25%
Bleeding
12%
Opiate
12%
Cardiovascular System
12%
Drug Use
12%
Thromboxane
12%
Antiinflammatory Agent
12%
Prostaglandin
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug
100%
Ketorolac
37%
Inflammation
25%
Analgesic Agent
25%
Prostaglandin Synthase
25%
Bleeding
12%
Opiate
12%
Antiinflammatory Agent
12%
Prostaglandin
12%
Blood Stasis
12%
Thromboxane
12%