Is Cao Wu Jia Su tablet a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug?

Sep 07, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Jun
Introduction
Aconitine Tablets possess anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic effects. They are a nonsteroidal analgesic and classified as a centrally acting analgesic. Their onset of action is relatively slow, but their analgesic effect lasts for a prolonged duration, and they typically do not cause drug dependence. Clinically, they are primarily used to relieve pain associated with conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, periarthritis of the shoulder, lumbar muscle strain, and sprains of the limbs.

Bulleyaconitine A tablets belong to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

Bulleyaconitine A tablets have anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic effects. They are a type of non-steroidal pain reliever and classified as a centrally acting analgesic. The onset of action is relatively slow, but the duration of pain relief is long. These tablets generally do not cause drug addiction. Clinically, they are primarily used to alleviate pain caused by conditions such as rheumatoid or rheumatic arthritis, periarthritis of the shoulder, lumbar muscle strain, contusions, and sprains of the limbs. However, the main active ingredient in bulleyaconitine A tablets—bulleyaconitine A—has certain toxic effects on the heart. Therefore, patients with coronary heart disease, other heart diseases, or cardiac insufficiency should avoid using this medication. Additionally, pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding should not take this drug to prevent potential adverse effects on health.

The above-mentioned medication should be taken at an appropriate dosage according to individual medical conditions under a doctor's guidance. If any adverse reactions occur during treatment—such as palpitations, nausea, or numbness of the lips and tongue—discontinue use immediately and seek prompt medical evaluation and care at a hospital.

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