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anti-inflammatory
[ an-tee-in-flam-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee, an-tahy- ]
adjective
- acting to reduce certain signs of inflammation, as swelling, tenderness, fever, and pain.
noun
- Pharmacology. a medication, as aspirin, used to reduce inflammation.
anti-inflammatory
adjective
- reducing inflammation
noun
- any anti-inflammatory drug, such as cortisone, aspirin, or ibuprofen
anti-inflammatory
/ ăn′tē-ĭn-flăm′ə-tôr′ē,ăn′tī- /
- Preventing or reducing inflammation. Aspirin and ibuprofen are anti-inflammatory drugs.
Word History and Origins
Origin of anti-inflammatory1
Example Sentences
The collapse occurred because of indirect actions from the agricultural industry, specifically farmers treated their cattle with an anti-inflammatory medicine, called diclofenac, that proved highly toxic to vultures.
Part of this practice stems from the long-held myth that spermine — an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent found in sperm and cells in the human body — is good for the skin.
Current anti-inflammatory drugs treat the whole body, rather than just the part needing treatment.
In addition, Chihara's team could also identify a molecular marker for B cells producing anti-inflammatory signals, a sort of ID that enables tracing the cells' abundance.
The cause of that association was not clear, but red wine, researchers theorized, might have anti-inflammatory properties that extended life and protected cardiovascular health.
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