Besides inhibiting cyclooxygenase, what else do all NSAIDs suppress?
Explanation
NSAIDs work by blocking the enzyme cyclooxygenase, which leads to a reduction in prostaglandin production. Prostaglandins are lipid compounds involved in inflammation and pain signaling, so their decreased synthesis contributes to the therapeutic effects of NSAIDs. The other options are incorrect as ectoglandins, preglandins, and costaglandins are not recognized biochemical substances.