Date published: 2025-9-11

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COX3 Inhibitors

COX3 inhibitors comprise various compounds that are primarily known for their ability to inhibit cyclooxygenase enzymes, particularly COX1 and COX2. While direct inhibition of COX3 is less documented, these compounds potentially affect COX3 through their broader action on the COX enzyme family. Compounds such as Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Naproxen, Indomethacin, Diclofenac, Ketorolac, Piroxicam, and Flurbiprofen are traditional non-selective COX inhibitors. They inhibit both COX1 and COX2 enzymes and, by extension, could potentially influence COX3 activity, especially in pathways related to pain and inflammation. For example, Aspirin irreversibly inhibits COX enzymes, potentially affecting COX3's role in prostaglandin synthesis and inflammation pathways. Similarly, Ibuprofen and Naproxen, as non-selective COX inhibitors, could reduce COX3-mediated prostaglandin synthesis. Selective COX-2 inhibitors like Celecoxib, Meloxicam, and Rofecoxib primarily target COX-2 but may also affect COX3 due to structural and functional similarities within the COX enzyme family. For instance, Celecoxib's selective inhibition of COX-2 might also extend to COX3, influencing its activity in specific physiological contexts. Acetaminophen, though not a traditional NSAID, is believed to inhibit COX enzymes centrally and might have an impact on COX3. Its mechanism of action suggests a potential for reducing COX3 activity, especially in the central nervous system.

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Vioxx

162011-90-7sc-208486
100 mg
$190.00
3
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Selective COX-2 inhibitor, could potentially influence COX3 due to similarities in mechanism.