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|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Aceclofenac]], [[Acemetacin]], [[Alendronate]], [[Artemether and lumefantrin]], [[Aspirin]], [[Azapropazone]], [[Benoxaprofen]], [[Bisphosphonates]], [[Celecoxib]], [[Clopidogrel]], [[Dexamethasone]], [[Diclofenac]], [[Diflunisal]], [[Ethanol]], [[Etidronic acid]], [[Etodolac]], [[Etoricoxib]], [[Febuxostat]], [[Fenbufen]], [[Fenoprofen]], [[Flurbiprofen]], [[Glucocorticoids]], [[Ibuprofen]], [[Indomethacin]], [[Ketoprofen]], [[Laxative abuse]], [[Mefenamic acid]], [[Meloxicam]], [[Methylprednisolone]], [[Nabumetone]], [[Naproxen]], [[Naproxen and esomeprazole magnesium]], [[Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs]], [[Oxcarbazepine]], [[Para-amino salicylic acid]], [[Pergolide]], [[Phenylbutazone]], [[Pramipexole]], [[Piroxicam]], [[Pramipexole]], [[Prednisolone]], [[Prednisone]], [[Rofecoxib]], [[Sertraline]], [[Sulindac]], [[Tacrolimus]], [[Tenoxicam]], [[Tiaprofenic acid]], [[Tocilizumab]], [[Tolazoline]], [[Trimetrexate]] | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Aceclofenac]], [[Acemetacin]], [[Alendronate]], [[Artemether and lumefantrin]], [[Aspirin]], [[Azapropazone]], [[Benoxaprofen]], [[Bisphosphonates]], [[Celecoxib]], [[Clopidogrel]], [[Dexamethasone]], [[Diclofenac]], [[Diflunisal]], [[Ethanol]], [[Etidronic acid]], [[Etodolac]], [[Etoricoxib]], [[Febuxostat]], [[Fenbufen]], [[Fenoprofen]], [[Flurbiprofen]], [[Glucocorticoids]], [[Ibuprofen]], [[Indomethacin]], [[Ketoprofen]], [[Laxative abuse]], [[Mefenamic acid]], [[Meloxicam]], [[Methylprednisolone]], [[Nabumetone]], [[Naproxen]], [[Naproxen and esomeprazole magnesium]], [[Niacin]], [[Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs]], [[Oxcarbazepine]], [[Para-amino salicylic acid]], [[Pergolide]], [[Phenylbutazone]], [[Pramipexole]], [[Piroxicam]], [[Pramipexole]], [[Prednisolone]], [[Prednisone]], [[Rofecoxib]], [[Sertraline]], [[Sulindac]], [[Tacrolimus]], [[Tenoxicam]], [[Tiaprofenic acid]], [[Tocilizumab]], [[Tolazoline]], [[Trimetrexate]] | ||
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*[[Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs]] | *[[Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs]] | ||
*[[Oesophagitis]] | *[[Oesophagitis]] |
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