ancientnet.com ancientnet.com
Search:    Site Home :> About Us :> Privacy :> Terms of Service :> Add Your Link :> Add Article   
 
 

No more Mosquito bites for Becky

Troubled by excessive mosquito bites every holiday, Becky Yates decided to try a natural remedy, wit ... - Cheryl Thallon
 

The Most Nutritious and Tasty Diet Foods

Before choosing a particular diet pattern, there are two main factors, which need to be considered. ... - Paul Cris
 

Healthy Diets ? Ten Steps to Easy Weight Control

If you are looking for healthy diets then you should consider if they take into account the 10 point ... - Stephen Todd
 
 

Water ? The Simplest Weight Loss Tool of All!

By now we all know that drinking enough water is essential to good health. It keeps us hydrated, and ... - Michael Bens
 

Anti-Aging Cream -- Is There Danger Lurking Within?

10 ingredients to avoid in anti-aging preparations... - Christine Farlow
 
 

Site Home » Hygiene & Health » Medicines & Remedies
 

How Dangerous are Painkillers?

 
Author: C Gates

Lets first learn how painkillers work inside the body.

When you pop a pill to stop that pain, what it does primarily is to deaden the nerves so that they cannot transmit pain signals to the brain. Therefore you do not feel the pain after you swallow a painkiller. The minimum time it takes to work is at least 30-40 minutes after youve taken it.

While almost every painkiller has some kind of proven side effect, Paracetamol is voted by experts as being the safest and the only one that can be taken without medical supervision. This painkiller can be given even to a new born baby without the danger of any side effects. And that is the only one that you should pop when you are in pain.

While a Disprin (containing aspirin) can lead to blood thinning, peptic ulcers and even Reyes Syndrome (multi organ seizure) in children alone with precipitating asthma in patients, a Voveran (containing diclosenac) can cause liver and kidney damage and even bleeding in the stomach.

Some like Nimesulide are the most dangerous because they can cause toxic liver failure among others. Most developed countries have banned them but in some countries its a different story.

Another common painkiller like Ibuprofen is to be avoided during pregnancy because it can cause gastro intestinal bleeding, skin reactions and also peptic ulcers. Pain is a day to day problem and its a good thing because its a kind of warning mechanism that the body uses to tell you that all is not well inside you. Thats when you should see a doctor to find out the reason for the pain.

And from what sales of OTC drugs show, you are clearly not alone in trying to play doctor. Its a fallacy that only the uneducated misuse painkillers.

So if you dont want to land up in a sick bed, think before popping that easy to reach painkiller.

Possible Side effects of painkillers

Aspirin: Intestinal hemorrhage, peptic ulcer, precipitates asthma.

Ibuprofen: Stomach ulcer, vomiting, skin reactions

Novalgin: Blood disorder

Voveran: Liver and kidney damage, water retention leading to high BP

Nimesulide: Toxic liver failure, kidney damage, blood in urine

Paracetamol: None

Note: Prescription painkillers can be highly dangerous if taken without medical supervision.

Author Bio:
C Gates is an expert in this field. C has written several articles in the past on this topic.
You can search for this article using: the cure, medicine, remedy, medications, acne medicine, medicine cabinets, bad medicine
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome An Unwelcome Side Effect of the Computer Revolution
 
Bananas and Walnuts: Two Essential Foods After WLS
 
Natural Supplements for Women's Health: PMS
 
Online Health Supplements
 
Meditation as a Lifestyle
 
How Many Hoops Will You Jump Through: Anti Aging Skin Care
 
New Health Miracle -- Pharmaceutical Grade Fish Oil
 
Vitamins To A Healthier You
 
Vitamin C - The Key to Great Health
 
Viagra - A Relief for Men Haunted with ED
 
 
 
Free 3 way links
 
 

Computers & Software

 

Online & Board Games

 

Realty & Property

 

Society & Issues

 

Employment & Careers

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Travel & Accommodation

 

Online Shopping

 

Business & Companies

 

Self Help

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

News & Events

 

Creative Arts

 

Science & Space

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Recreation

 

Teens & Kids

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Academics & Education

 

Food & Recipe

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 

Finance & Banking

 

Garden & Home

 

Politics & Government


 
Site Home :> Privacy :> Terms of Service
Copyright © 2008 www.ancientnet.com