(COL4A1/COL4A2) Drug Avoidance List

Gould Syndrome Foundation (COL4A1/COL4A2) DRUG AVOIDANCE LIST

Published - 2021-07-17 02:05:26. UTC

***AVOID*** Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) Please print and keep a copy of
this page in your medical file. Be sure to tell all treating Physicians, Surgeons, Dentists, Medical
Team, Comprehensive Care (Therapy teams) and Patient Advocate of the NSAID Avoidance
with Gould Syndrome COL4A1/A2. The purpose of this document is to support the health and
wellness of the patient. Gould Syndrome is a Small Vessel Disease and taking NSAIDS can
lead to Stroke. This is an alphabetical list from the United States of common NSAIDS to avoid.
This List has been adapted from John Hopkins and reviewed by a Professional, Licensed
Pharmacist and our Medical Advisory Board. Please note, this is not an all-inclusive list of USA
Medications available on the market in Summer of 2020. This is only a guide and should not be
used in place of your Physician or a Pharmacists recommendation. *****Your Doctor and
Medical Team need to determine what is best for your health/patient’s health.****

  • Actron
  • Advil
  • Aleve
  • Algix
  • Anaprox
  • Ansaid
  • Aspirin
  • Acetylsalicylic Acid
  • Brufen
  • Butazolidin
  • Cataflam
  • Ceeoxx
  • Celebrex
  • Celecoxib
  • Ceoxx
  • Choline Magnesium Trisalicylate
  • Clinoril
  • Clotam
  • Daypro
  • Dayrun
  • Dexdetoprofen
  • Diclofenac/Misoprostol
  • Diflunisal
  • Disalcid
  • Dolobid
  • Duraprox
  • Dynastat
  • Etodolac
  • Etoricoxib
  • Equioxx
  • Feldene
  • Fenoprofen
  • Fenopron
  • Firocoxib
  • Flector Patch
  • Flurbiprofen
  • Flurwood
  • Froben
  • Ibuprofen
  • Indocin, Indocin SR
  • Indomethacin
  • Keral
  • Ketoflam
  • Ketoprofen
  • Ketorolac
  • Licofelone
  • Lodine, Lodine XL
  • Lornoxicam
  • Loxoprofen
  • Loxonin
  • Loxomac
  • Lumiracoxib
  • Meclomen
  • Meclofenamic Acid
  • Meclofenemate
  • Medipren
  • Mefenamic acid
  • Melox
  • Meloxicam
  • Mesulid
  • Midol
  • Mobic
  • Mobiflex
  • Mono-Gesic
  • Motrin
  • Movalis
  • Nabumetone
  • Nalfon
  • Naprelan
  • Naprosyn
  • Naproxen
  • Nimalox
  • Nimesulide
  • Nuprin
  • Nurofen
  • Oruvail
  • Oxaporozin
  • Oxeno
  • Parecoxib
  • Phenylbutazone
  • Piroxicam
  • Ponstel
  • Previcox
  • Prexige
  • Rapid
  • Recoxa
  • Rofecoxib
  • Salflex
  • Salicylate
  • Salsalate
  • Salsitab
  • Sprix
  • Sulide
  • Sulindac
  • Tenoxicam
  • Tolectin
  • Tolfenamic Acid
  • Toradol
  • Trilisate Disaclid
  • Tufnil
  • Urbifen
  • Valdecoxib (Bextra)
  • Vioxx
  • Voltaren, Voltaren-XR
  • Xefo
  • Zipsor Capsules
  • Zorvolex Capsles
  • Zaltoprofen (Soleton) (Zaltokin) available in other countries not FDA approved in the US

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