NSAID
Americannoun
abbreviation
Etymology
Origin of NSAID
First recorded in 1970–75
Example Sentences
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I got an IV with an NSAID, which helped until it didn’t.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 23, 2024
Aspirin is also considered an NSAID, though it is heart-friendly, whereas other NSAIDs can cause high blood pressure and increase the risk for clots.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 23, 2022
Similarly, those taking a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, or NSAID, to control pain might use acetaminophen instead.
From New York Times • Dec. 27, 2021
Individuals vary greatly in their response to analgesics, whether an NSAID, Tylenol or any of the scores of prescription drugs used for pain.
From Scientific American • Oct. 27, 2021
It is not an NSAID, so it doesn't cause ulcers--but for many patients it stops working after a while.
From Time Magazine Archive
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