Nitric Oxide Inhibitory NO-Inhibitor
Nitric oxide (NO) is a molecule produced by the body that is involved in many physiological processes, including blood vessel dilation, platelet aggregation, and nerve-cell communication. NO-inhibitors are medications that work by blocking the action of NO, which helps to reduce inflammation and pain. NO-inhibitors are used to treat a variety of conditions, including arthritis, asthma, and migraines. By blocking the action of NO, these medications can help to reduce inflammation and pain associated with these conditions. NO-inhibitors work by binding to NO and preventing it from binding to other molecules. This prevents NO from initiating its normal biochemical pathways, which helps to reduce inflammation and pain.