Torisol works by inhibiting the production of cyclooxygenase, an enzyme that catalyse the production of prostaglandins, a compound that causes vasodilation an therefore imflamation, exactly the same process as aspririn and ibuprofen.
They are a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, also known a COX inhibitors.
The reason you would use an NSAID instead of a steroid like cortisone is because there are side-effects such subcutaneous atrophy, tendon rupture, and changes to articular cartilage.
The whole point is to reduce imflamation and reduce pain so I dont see how any of your random internet antedotes refutes anything I have said. Maybe if you went a got a masters degree in biochemistry like i have, you would know that.
They are a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, also known a COX inhibitors.
The reason you would use an NSAID instead of a steroid like cortisone is because there are side-effects such subcutaneous atrophy, tendon rupture, and changes to articular cartilage.
The whole point is to reduce imflamation and reduce pain so I dont see how any of your random internet antedotes refutes anything I have said. Maybe if you went a got a masters degree in biochemistry like i have, you would know that.
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