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Indocin

American  
[in-duh-sin] / ˈɪn də sɪn /
Pharmacology, Trademark.
  1. a brand of indomethacin.


Example Sentences

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Imundo started the girl on a medicine known as Indocin, or indomethacin, an anti-inflammatory drug.

From New York Times

In some cases, Wunsch took additional NSAIDs — most notably, Indocin — in the hours before and after his Toradol injections.

From Seattle Times

The friend, Marv Foxman, left at halftime, went to his car and brought Palmer a brown paper bag filled with pills of Indocin, a nonsteroidal, anti-inflammatory pain reliever.

From New York Times

While he was absent, he endured a bizarre reaction to the prescription drug Indocin, lost 33 pounds and fought to keep his major organs from shutting down.

From Seattle Times

Ramsden testified the bags contained Toradol, Vicodin, the muscle relaxants Flexeril and cyclobenzaprine, Valium or Diazepam for back spasms, and prescription NSAIDs Indocin, Bextra and Vioxx.

From Seattle Times