“…The management of pain, both acute and chronic, in SCD often requires the use of opioids for analgesia, but challenges can arise from the side-effects associated with such medications, opioid-induced hyperalgesia and, sadly, some provider bias. 2 As such, the search continues to identify effective non-opioid-based analgesic therapeutic approaches for pain in SCD. The use of COX-2 inhibitors has previously been suggested for managing chronic pain in SCD, 2 , 8 especially given evidence of elevated COX-2 expression and/or activity in the leukocytes of mice and patients with SCD, 1 , 6 , 9 with Khasabova et al previously reporting on the analgesic efficacy of R -flurbiprofen in mice with SCD.…”