Paracetamol may not be safe in over-65s according to a study that found increased gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and renal ...
A University of Nottingham study revealed that prolonged paracetamol use in individuals 65 and older increases the risk of ...
Explore the hidden risks of long-term paracetamol use, including increased bleeding, kidney, and heart issues in older adults ...
New research led by experts at the University of Nottingham examined the safety of oral acetaminophen at its therapeutic dose ...
New research reveals that repeated paracetamol use in people aged 65+ increases risks of gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, ...
Paracetamol may be a go-to remedy for nagging pain, but for older adults, it could be doing more harm than good.
The study, conducted by researchers from the University of Nottingham found that paracetamol use was linked to a 24% and 36% ...
Paracetamol, a widely used OTC drug, may raise the risk of gastrointestinal, heart, and kidney-related complications in ...
Study finds paracetamol increases risks of gastrointestinal, heart, and kidney complications in older adults, challenging its ...
Long-term paracetamol use in those 65+ raises risks of kidney, heart, gastrointestinal, and blood pressure issues.
Commonly taken to relieve mild to moderate fever, paracetamol is also the first-choice treatment for osteoarthritis, a ...