Between 2000 and 2022, NSAID prescription rates decreased among patients with IBD; opioid prescribing was more common.
People who take an anticoagulant medicine double their risk of an internal bleed if they take a type of painkiller called a ...
Celecoxib (Celebrex), a medicine called a COX-2 inhibitor, has less risk than an NSAID like meloxicam to damage the esophagus ...
All the included trials compared any NSAID with another NSAID, paracetamol or placebo in patients with any medical condition. Seven NSAIDs were compared in the analysis: four selective COX2 ...
People on blood thinners have a doubled risk of dangerous internal bleeding if they also take a non-steroidal ...
Patients with venous thromboembolism (VTE) initiating oral anticoagulants have an increased risk for bleeding when usi ...
Studies that compared a coxib with a nonselective NSAID and provided data concerning our outcomes of interest were included and categorized by the outcome variable, as well as by the specific ...
Furthermore, administration of zinc carnosine at the standard recommended dose (37.5 mg twice daily) abrogated NSAID-induced intestinal permeability, an indication of mucosal damage, in 10 ...
NSAID use during pregnancy increases the risk of pulmonary hypertension in newborns, according to a recently published study. Yet, women commonly use the drugs while they are pregnant despite ...
A recent study published in the European Heart Journal found that people who use blood thinners have a double risk of ...
People who take an anticoagulant medicine double their risk of an internal bleed if they take a type of painkiller called a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) such as ibuprofen, diclofenac ...