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Definition of Motrin
1. Noun. A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic medicine (trade names Advil and Motrin and Nuprin) used to relieve the pain of arthritis and as an antipyretic. "Daily use of ibuprofen can irritate the stomach"
Generic synonyms: Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory, Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug, Nsaid
Terms within: Propanoic Acid, Propionic Acid
Language type: Trade Name, Trade Name, Trade Name
Lexicographical Neighbors of Motrin
Literary usage of Motrin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Prescription Drug Prices: Price Gouging by Pharmaceutical Companies? (1993)
"motrin (600 Mg, 100 Tablets) Table 1.12: Price* for motrin, 600 Mg, 100 Tablet*
Companies' Drug Price« and Beacon« for Price Change«, and G AO'S Analyse« of ..."
2. The Practices and Procedures of the Investigating Services of the Deparment edited by Strom Thurmond (1998)
"Exhibit [3] states he gave Repetti [on the day of death] motrin and a muscle
relaxer, but later says that Repetti told him he had only taken two motrin. ..."
3. Handbook of Severe Disability: A Text for Rehabilitation Counselors, Other edited by Walter C. Stolov, Michael R. Clowers (2000)
"Recently, several new anti-inflammatory drugs (motrin, Nalfon, Indocin, Clinoril,
Tolectin, and Naprosyn) have become available As a group, they are called ..."
4. The Status of Efforts to Identify Persian Gulf War Syndrome edited by Christopher Shays (1999)
"joint pain has been dismissed as being Fibro-Myalgia. No treatment other than
motrin has been given. I have reported my wife and ..."
5. Bound for Good Health: A Collection of Age PagesMedical (1993)
"... Name Sample Brand Names Diclofenac Fenoprofen Flurbiprofen Ibuprofen Voltaren
Nalfon Ansaid motrin, Rufen, and over-the-counter brands such as Advil and ..."
6. Getting Fit Your Way: A Self-paced Fitness Guide (1993)
"Examples of over-the-counter NSAIDs include aspirin, motrin,1 Orudis, and Anaprox.
Tylenol is not an NSAID and is not used to reduce the inflammation of ..."