The role of inflammation in the pathophysiology of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is well established. Recognizing inflammation's pivotal role in AMI, this manuscript systematically traces historical studies, spanning from early attempts to the present landscape. Several anti-inflammatory trials targeting inflammation in post-AMI have been performed. The review includes key trials, examining their designs, patient demographics, and primary outcomes. Efficacy and challenges are analyzed, shedding light on the translational implications of trial outcomes. The article also discusses emerging trends, ongoing research, and potential future directions in the field. Practical applications and implications for clinical practice are considered, providing a holistic view of the evolving landscape of anti-inflammatory interventions in the context of AMI.