Prostaglandin inhibiting action of aspirin is useful in the treatment of all of the following conditions except-

Correct Answer: Uricosuria
Description: Ans. is 'c' i.e., Uricosuria o At higher doses, aspirin has uricosuric action: < 2 gm/day : urate retention 2-5 gm/day : No change > 5 gm/day : T urate excretion (uricosuric action) o This uricosuric action is unrelated to action of aspirin on PG synthesis inhibition. o Analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and antiplatelet aggregatory actions of aspirin are due to inhibition of PG synthesis. o This action is also responsible of closure of PDA.
Category: Pharmacology
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