NSAID (AVOIDANCE)
PRODUCT EXAMPLES
Ibuprofen: Advil; Advil Children's; Apo-Ibuprofen; Motrin (Children's); MotrinIB; Novo-Profen; Nu-Ibuprofen (9)
Naproxen: Naproxen sodium, Aleve, Anaprox (10)
References
1. Hasan AA, Ciancio S. Association between ingestion of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and the
emergence of Aphthous-like Ulcers. Journal of the International Academy of Periodontology
2009, 1(11):155-9
2. Boulingez S, Reix S, Bedane C et al. Role of drug exposure in aphthous ulcers: a case-control study. British Journal of Dermatology 2000, 43:1261-5
3. Boulingez S, Cornee-Leplat I, Bouyssou-Gauthier ML et al. Analysis of the literature about drug-induced aphthous ulcers. Ann Dermatol Venereol 2000, 127:155-8
4. Brocklehurst P,TickleM,GlennyAM, LewisMA, PembertonMN,Taylor J,WalshT,Riley P, Yates JM. Systemic
interventions for recurrent aphthous stomatitis (mouth ulcers). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2012, Issue 9. Art. No.: CD005411. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD005411.pub2.
5. Eisenberg E. Diagnosis and treatment of recurrent aphthous stomatitis. Oral Maxillofacial Surg Clin N Am 15 (2003) 111 – 122.
6. Abdollahi M, Radfar M. A Review of Drug-Induced Oral Reactions. J Contemp Dent Practice 2003; 1(4): 10-31.
7. Chavan M, Jain H, Diwan N et al. Recurrent aphthous stomatitis: a review. Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine
(2012) 41:577-583.
8. Canadian Pharmacists Association. (2010). Aphthous Ulcers: Patient Self Care 2nd edition. Ontario, ON: Ottawa.
9. LexiComp online. Ibuprofen. Wolters Kluwer Health. [Cited: 2013, July 18]. Available from: http://online.lexi.com/lco/action/doc/retrieve/docid/patch_f/7066
10. LexiComp online. Naproxen. Wolters Kluwer Health. [Cited: 2013, July 18]. Available from:
http://online.lexi.com/lco/action/doc/retrieve/docid/patch_f/7344#f_adverse-reactions
Naproxen: Naproxen sodium, Aleve, Anaprox (10)
References
1. Hasan AA, Ciancio S. Association between ingestion of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and the
emergence of Aphthous-like Ulcers. Journal of the International Academy of Periodontology
2009, 1(11):155-9
2. Boulingez S, Reix S, Bedane C et al. Role of drug exposure in aphthous ulcers: a case-control study. British Journal of Dermatology 2000, 43:1261-5
3. Boulingez S, Cornee-Leplat I, Bouyssou-Gauthier ML et al. Analysis of the literature about drug-induced aphthous ulcers. Ann Dermatol Venereol 2000, 127:155-8
4. Brocklehurst P,TickleM,GlennyAM, LewisMA, PembertonMN,Taylor J,WalshT,Riley P, Yates JM. Systemic
interventions for recurrent aphthous stomatitis (mouth ulcers). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2012, Issue 9. Art. No.: CD005411. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD005411.pub2.
5. Eisenberg E. Diagnosis and treatment of recurrent aphthous stomatitis. Oral Maxillofacial Surg Clin N Am 15 (2003) 111 – 122.
6. Abdollahi M, Radfar M. A Review of Drug-Induced Oral Reactions. J Contemp Dent Practice 2003; 1(4): 10-31.
7. Chavan M, Jain H, Diwan N et al. Recurrent aphthous stomatitis: a review. Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine
(2012) 41:577-583.
8. Canadian Pharmacists Association. (2010). Aphthous Ulcers: Patient Self Care 2nd edition. Ontario, ON: Ottawa.
9. LexiComp online. Ibuprofen. Wolters Kluwer Health. [Cited: 2013, July 18]. Available from: http://online.lexi.com/lco/action/doc/retrieve/docid/patch_f/7066
10. LexiComp online. Naproxen. Wolters Kluwer Health. [Cited: 2013, July 18]. Available from:
http://online.lexi.com/lco/action/doc/retrieve/docid/patch_f/7344#f_adverse-reactions