BMC Clin Pharmacol. 2010;10(10):1-12. Taken together these differing modes of action and related therapeutic effects suggest that ibuprofen and paracetamol may complement each other and improved ...
Last year, the NHS prescribed paracetamol over 15 million times and the average person takes 70 a year. But while the ...
Those who regularly take paracetamol could be at an increased risk of certain deadly diseases, medical experts have warned. It was previously believed that the painkillers were entirely safe for ...
A medical study has warned that regular use of paracetamol could increase the risk of certain life-threatening conditions. Previously considered a safe drug for patients, it's now been found that ...
Nicholas Wood previously received funding from the NHMRC and has held a Churchill fellowship. Debra Kennedy does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or ...
People who regularly take paracetamol may face heightened risks of certain fatal conditions, according to a medical study. It was once thought that paracetamol posed no danger whatsoever to people ...
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