Painkillers are really pain relief (Are pain relief are safe these days)

Released on = January 2, 2007, 11:08 pm

Press Release Author = Olivia Andrews

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = In united state one of the continued scandal is how poorly
we treat pain, especially in hospitals and nursing home. The recent survey of Food
and Drug Administration (FDA) proposal to add stronger warning labels to several
popular and branded types of over-the-counter painkillers, some of the products may
pose a risk to liver and stomach damage.

Press Release Body = In united state one of the continued scandal is how poorly we
treat pain, especially in hospitals and nursing home. The recent survey of Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) proposal to add stronger warning labels to several popular
and branded types of over-the-counter painkillers, some of the products may pose a
risk to liver and stomach damage. The experts say that most of the customers get
scared of this and avoid the products entirely.

Number of highly effective painkillers includes side effects and a danger of causing
addiction has been shown scientifically to be modest when they are used properly.
But the news should remind patients to take the lowest dose needed for the shortest
possible time and to be aware of the ingredients contained in all of their
medication, particularly when patients is taking more than one medicine. Yet
numerous research studies have shown they are seriously underused, and roughly, a
third to a half of patient with moderate to severe pain never gets relief.

Warnings would be added to the labels of all over the counter medicines containing
acetaminophen and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), the other pain
relief medicine like aspirin, naproxen, and ibuprofen, which are used to treat
headache, pain, fever, menstrual , cramps and muscle aches Affected products
including such popular brands as Tylenol, Motrin, Aleve and Advil. This warning
would \"include important safety information regarding the potential for stomach
bleeding and liver damage and when to consult a doctor,\" the FDA reports in a
written statement.

The FDA also is considering whether to impose limits on the number of acetaminophen
tablets sold per bottle, such limits exist in Britain, where acetaminophen overdose
is a leading cause of suicide. Under the proposed changes, all affected products
would bear labels containing beefed-up warnings about interactions with alcohol and
prominently displaying the product\'s main ingredient.

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Contact Details = oliviaandrew@gmail.com

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