If you drink one of these drugs, you may get brain attacks or heart attacks

Researchers today have discovered the exact danger of a heart attack or stroke by taking some common pain drugs, writes the Daily Mail. The dangers in the heart of the use of ibuprofen, cellecoxib, mephenamic acid, diclofenac, and the neproxen ʹ taken from millions worldwide to soften the pain é [...]
The dangers in the heart of the use of ibuprofen, cellecoxib, mephenamic acid, diclofenac, and the neproxen ʹ taken from millions around the world to soften the pain ʹ are estimated to be high.
Taiwanese experts have concluded that five tablets can affect the heart within four weeks, but some are more dangerous than others.
They assessed the chances of a large cardiovascular stroke for each of the popular analogs, using data from 5600 adults with hypertension ʹ high blood pressure.
They found, on average, that one in 330 adults who have used ibuprofen will experience a heart attack or stroke within four weeks.
However, this drug that can be found in ccdo pharmacies is three times less dangerous than cellecoxib, which means that 1 in 105 adults can experience a heart attack or stroke.
Scientists found the smaller mephenamic acid, with only 1 in 394 users expected to suffer a stroke or heart attack.
One in 245 adults will suffer a cardiovascular concern from obtaining the Diclofenak é forbidden to sell to the UK three years ago due to its dangers.
But if you use the naproxen, a drug taken without a prescription at the pharmacy, the risk of heart attack or brain attacks is 1 in 214 adults.
The findings, published by the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, point to the known risks of taking non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs.
A group of evidence has emerged in recent years, linking widely taken medication to heart attacks and cardiac arrests that could kill within minutes.
But some studies published so far have been able to calculate the precise risk of large cardiovascular events between the different NAIDs.












