Flowers of Celastrus paniculatus and whole plant of Tecomella undulata were extracted individually in absolute methanol. Using the hot water tail immersion test in mice and carrageenan induced pedal edema in rats, both extracts were tested for their oral analgesic and anti-inflammatory potentials. Results showed that C. paniculatus had both analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities, while T. undulata had only analgesic potential when compared with aspirin.