Which drug candidates are most effective at docking with COX1 and COX2 respectively?
COX1: flurbiprofen, COX2: celecobix
COX1: nimesulide, COX2: flurbiprofen
COX1: flurbiprofen, COX2: salicylic acid
COX1: celecobix, COX2: salicylic acid
Celecoxib is a class of COX2 inhibiting nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug that is generally used to treat pain and inflammation.
It is a reversible inhibitor of cyclooxygenase-2 having anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and analgesic effect.
Flurbiprofen is a class of COX1 inhibiting nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug used as anti-mitotic and dental pain drug.
It can also inhibit COX-2
Hence 1st option is correct.
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