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WHEN PAINKILLERS ARE HARMFUL
The first waste of painkillers concerns the timingThey become useless if taken too late, when the pain is already advanced. At that point, they no longer have any effect. Painkillers become harmful when used too late, that is, during an advanced stage of pain, or stopped too early. Even excessive dosages can cause harm, as painkillers have various contraindications and side effects. If used chronically, they can cause gastritis and kidney problems. To avoid the harm of painkillers, it is essential to always listen to your doctor's advice and avoid DIY treatments with these types of medications.
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NOT ALL PAINKILLERS ARE THE SAME
USELESS WITH BACK PAIN
More than one scientific study demonstrates the uselessness of painkillers in the case of back pain. In particular, a study published in Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases emphasizes that out of six patients treated with painkillers for the backache, only one had any real benefits in the short term.
WHEN THEY ARE INTERRUPTED TOO SOON
On the contrary, even a premature interruption, not shared with the doctor, It can render painkillers useless. An example is a fire extinguished by firefighters: the work must also remove burning embers and coals that could cause the fire to reignite.
DOSING pumps
The dosage is crucial, and it can't be decided on your own. You must follow your doctor's prescription, and if the painkiller isn't effective, he'll increase the dose. dosage.
USE OF GASTROPROTECTIVE AGENTS
Painkiller therapy typically lasts five to seven days: during this time, your doctor may also prescribe a gastroprotective medication. As with trauma, if there's no improvement after a few days of painkillers, your doctor may request further testing, including X-rays and an orthopedic examination.
HOW TO TAKE PAINKILLERS
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BEST-SELLING PAINKILLERS
Among the most sold and used painkillers are:
SIDE EFFECTS
Those who frequently use painkillers must know the most important contraindications: they can cause gastritis and kidney problems. And they interfere with antihypertensives, antidiabetics, and anticoagulants. It's important to remember that after age 50, the likelihood of heart, kidney, and gastric damage increases, and the available options become limited.
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