A recent study from the University of Nottingham raised red flags about the potential risks of prolonged paracetamol use ...
The research, published last November, warned that repeated doses in elderly patients could heighten the risk of heart, gastrointestinal, and kidney problems. According to The Express, lead author ...
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Paracetamol is a common over-the-counter drug available in nearly every pharmacy and supermarket in the UK. It is praised for relieving various aches, pains, and flu symptoms, and 200 million ...
The findings were concerning, showing that 'prolonged paracetamol use' could dramatically increase the risk of 'serious complications' including heart failure, hypertension, peptic ulcers, and chronic ...