Most of us have a ready stock of analgesics in our medicine cabinets. Analgesics are handy pain relievers and can also reduce fever and inflammation.
Kidney Care UK and the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) are urging people not to over-rely on NSAIDs to manage pain or ...
The National Pharmacy Association and Kidney Care UK have issued an alert to people who take very common anti-inflammatory ...
The gut rarely gets the attention the heart or brain receives. Yet it quietly controls digestion, immunity, metabolism, and ...
Painkillers offer quick relief from headaches, fever, and body aches, but frequent use may silently affect kidney health.
People have been urged to be cautious of relying on drugs such as ibuprofen for pain relief due to their impact on kidney ...
Frequent use of anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, could pose a significant risk to kidney health, experts have ...
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen, naproxen and diclofenac can increase blood pressure and damage blood vessels inside the kidneys. Olivier Picard, chair of the NPA, ...
Relying too heavily on anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen for pain relief could negatively affect kidney health, warn ...
Those with a higher risk of kidney disease, including individuals with diabetes or high blood pressure, should be especially ...
Those with a higher risk of kidney disease, such as diabetics or people with high blood pressure, should be particularly ...
However, health experts are warning consumers that over use of the drug can actually be bringing extra harm to your body. In ...