Diclofenac Poses Similar Risks as COX-2 Inhibitors The committee says the benefits of diclofenac exceed the known risks and that physicians should take the same precautions to minimize thromboembolic ...
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Should You Limit or Avoid Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) With Crohn’s Disease?
While nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen may help some with Crohn’s in the short term, they can worsen symptoms for many others.
Many people use painkillers every day to help with everything from sore muscles to long-term pain conditions. These medicines ...
SaveHealth reports that Aleve and Advil are popular NSAIDs for pain relief, differing in duration, dosing, and safety ...
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New Class of Painkillers Could Work Without Blocking Healthy Inflammation
Today's painkillers are effective enough at doing their job, but carry the risk of side effects and negative health impacts – ...
Scientists at the NYU Pain Research Center have identified which receptor in prostaglandins-the hormone-like substance targeted by common painkillers-causes pain but not inflammation. The findings, ...
NSAIDs Double Bleeding Risk With Anticoagulants for DVT/PE Patients taking anticoagulants for deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism should not take NSAIDs or aspirin for pain and should instead ...
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