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Nsaids Effects - Articles
VITAL says NSAIDs not effective in prostate cancer prevention
by
Dr. Arnon Krongrad
Posted
Mon 01 Nov 2010 12:00am
Data from the VITAL cohort study do not support the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in the chemoprevention of prostate cancer, according to a newly published study.
The answer to the question of whether long-term use of any of the NSAIDs (including aspirin) really has any impact on the prevention of prostate cancer
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Adverse Side Effects - Canine NSAID's
by
TR Hughes
Posted
Tue 05 May 2009 7:06pm
1 Comment
the manufacturer's own website there was a lot of information about reactions. I am not going to name the NSAID brand because I feel that they all have the same potential side effects and I... should have a pot of grass for their dogs...of course I live in AZ and we have no grass)
The side effects listed from the un-named brand of NSAID's are:
The most common side
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Alternatives To NSAIDs, Pros and Cons
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Ed H.
Posted
Thu 03 Feb 2011 12:10pm
Recently, I have talked about the concerns with the use of NSAIDs and their effects on the heart. All medications carry a risk of adverse effects. NSAIDs are usually very effective in controlling pain especially muscle and bone pain, but they also carry a potential risk of side effects such as stomach and kidney problems, increased risk of bleeding
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Controversy About NSAIDs And Heart Health
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Ed H.
Posted
Tue 19 Oct 2010 5:26pm
, kidney damage and negative effects on cardiovascular system has always been associated with the use of NSAIDs.
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Recently there has been a lot of controversy about the use of NSAIDs and heart health.
NSAIDs are medications for pain and inflammation. Many of them are sold over
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Topical NSAID pain-relievers work, says Cochrane review
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Dr. John Z.
Posted
Sun 20 Jun 2010 12:00am
that topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are more effective than placebos for treating short-term pain and have few side effects.
Topical NSAIDs are usually applied.... Topical NSAIDs are considered to pose less risk of adverse effects than oral drugs of the same type because they are rubbed into the skin and therefore do not reach high
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Health Tip: NSAIDs Induce Ulcers in Some
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Medline Plus
Posted
Fri 05 Nov 2010 4:00am
inside the stomach or intestines. Taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for chronic pain can contribute to NSAID-induced ulcers in some people, the American....
Taking steroids such as prednisone, or blood thinners such as warfarin.
Regularly using tobacco or alcohol.
Having side effects from NSAIDs, such as heartburn or upset stomach
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Raise your Right Hand…”I Vow to Never Take NSAIDs Again”
by
Andrew
Posted
Wed 13 Jan 2010 6:09pm
Just as RA symptoms seem to be under better control with Cimzia, other related medical issues creep in. This time it’s lingering side effects from NSAIDs.
Most of us over... but had healed. That was good news indeed.
This entire set of experiences are not surprising since the side effects of NSAIDs are clearly documented.
These effects are dose
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More evidence that NSAIDs are ha ...
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Dr. Rubens D.
Posted
Sun 29 Mar 2009 3:40pm
More evidence that NSAIDs are harmful to heart-failure patients
30 mar 2009- Further evidence that even commonly used nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs... treating hypertension. So the harmful effect of some NSAIDs is much greater than the beneficial effect of antihypertensive treatment."
Even naproxen risky at high dose
"Our results
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The danger of aspirin and NSAIDs
by
stipeygirl75
Posted
Wed 16 Feb 2011 12:00am
-effects associated with their use.
•Through systemic and topical effects, NSAIDs impair the mucosal barrier to gastric acid, which, together with the action of pepsin, may result... are at high risk of ulcers and complications, effective and well-tolerated prophylactic therapy should be given alongside the NSAID.
- From http://www.gastrosource.com/disease-area
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