
A range of common painkillers, including at least one available without prescription, significantly increase the risk of stroke in the elderly and should be reserved for cases where extra pain relief is most needed, researchers warned.
In a study published in The Medical Journal of Australia, eight painkilling drugs were tested for their effect in raising stroke rates. The findings concluded that some drugs were significantly higher risk of causing stroke that others. The drugs tested included ….
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
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