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Health : High doses of common pain drugs can cause heart attack

Health : High doses of common pain drugs can cause heart attack. The drugs, known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), are widely used to manage pain caused by inflammatory disorders.

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Health : High doses of common pain drugs can cause heart attack

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  1. Health:High doses of common pain drugs can cause heart attack The drugs, known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), are widely used to manage pain caused by inflammatory disorders. "NSAIDs are very commonly used for both acute and chronic pain," Marie Griffin of the Vanderbilt University Medical Centre in Nashville told AFP by email in an analysis of the findings. Over-the-counter doses are lower and generally recommended for short periods for acute painful conditions. Chronic use of more than about a week or 10 days can be prescribed for back, knee, hip or neck pain, or chronic headaches. Earlier research had linked the drugs' use to a risk of serious gastrointestinal problems. This led to a new generation of NSAIDs called coxibs that were designed to reduce these complications, but instead came under scrutiny for increasing the risk of heart attacks. "For every 1,000 individuals with a moderate risk of heart disease allocated to one year of treatment with high-dose, about three would experience an avoidable heart attack of which one would be fatal," said a press statement accompanying the study. A high dose is indicated as 150 milligrams per day and another dose is 5about 2,400 milligrams per day.

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