Study finds paracetamol increases risks of gastrointestinal, heart, and kidney complications in older adults, challenging its ...
The use of paracetamol as a first line pain killer for long-term conditions such as osteoarthritis in older people needs to ...
Taking the drug may also increase the risk of chronic kidney disease by 19%, heart failure by 9% and hypertension by 7%.
Paracetamol, a popular over-the-counter medication known for treating mild-to-moderate fever and pain, has long been regarded ...
Commonly taken to relieve mild to moderate fever, paracetamol is also the first-choice treatment for osteoarthritis, a ...
Taking the drug may also increase the risk of chronic kidney disease by 19 per cent, heart failure by 9 per cent and ...
A recent study was conducted by researchers at the University of Nottingham. Researchers cautioned the use of paracetamol, ...
New research reveals that repeated paracetamol use in people aged 65+ increases risks of gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, ...