IS YOUR PAIN MEDICATION HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH?
"In high doses, one of our most-trusted, over-the-counter and prescription pain relievers – acetaminophen – can kill you. Acetaminophen overdose is the top cause of liver failure among Americans, and women are especially at risk." I am quoting from the article 'Pain Medications: Can You be Overdosing' by Diane Wedner, Lifescript Medical Detective.
If you're like me and you're taking over-the-counter pain medication like crazy you should read the full article. (click here). It scared the daylights out of me. I am in now in the process of finding ways to manage my migraines so I won't overdose on the pain relievers. I would rather do away with some awful habits to prevent sickness. That's a healthier alternative. Would you prefer to go through a liver transplant caused by pain reliever overdose.
There's really nothing wrong with pain relievers. Taken in moderation, it won't result to sickness or other health risks. But when you buy it over-the counter like vitamins and gobble them up regularly in high doses, then a health problem might be in the offing.
I don't want my simple sickness (migraine) to result to a serious liver health condition. I'm taking stock. I'm paying attention. I'm making changes. How about you?
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TOP 4 OVER THE COUNTER PAIN RELIEVERS
Top 4 Over the Counter Pain Relievers and Fever Reducers
By Kristina Duda, R.N., About.com Guide
Updated June 26, 2008
About.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by our Medical Review Board
There are several types of medications available for pain relief and to reduce fevers. If you need help deciding which over the counter pain reliever or fever reducer is right for you and your symptoms, you have come to the right place. Find out what your options are and the pros and cons to each pain reliever and fever reducer.
1. Tylenol (acetaminophen)
Tylenol is considered the safest pain reliever and fever reducer available. It is available for use in children as young as 2 months old. However, it can cause liver damage if too much is taken or you have certain diseases.
2. Advil or Motrin (ibuprofen)
Advil and Motrin are both brand names for ibuprofen. Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). In English, that means that it helps reduce swelling (and pain) but it is not a steroid. Ibuprofen is great for sore muscles, sore throats and can also be very effective at bringing down fevers.
3. Aleve (naproxen)
Aleve is the brand name for naproxen. Naproxen is another NSAID, similar to ibuprofen. Naproxen works differently than ibuprofen, but it has the same effect. Both are effective pain relievers and fever reducers.
4. Aspirin
Aspirin can be an effective pain reliever and fever reducer. It is sold under many brand names, including Bayer and Ecotrin. Aspirin not only relieves pain, fevers and swelling, it also reduces the blood's ability to clot. Many people take low doses of aspirin to prevent heart attacks and stroke.
Aspirin should never be given to a child or teenager because it may cause a potentially fatal disease known as Reye's syndrome.
MY THOUGHTS
i used to go for ibuprofen. used to work for me, too. i guess, after a while, we develop resistance towards some meds. so, i switched to mefenamic acid.
By Kristina Duda, R.N., About.com Guide
Updated June 26, 2008
About.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by our Medical Review Board
There are several types of medications available for pain relief and to reduce fevers. If you need help deciding which over the counter pain reliever or fever reducer is right for you and your symptoms, you have come to the right place. Find out what your options are and the pros and cons to each pain reliever and fever reducer.
1. Tylenol (acetaminophen)
Tylenol is considered the safest pain reliever and fever reducer available. It is available for use in children as young as 2 months old. However, it can cause liver damage if too much is taken or you have certain diseases.
2. Advil or Motrin (ibuprofen)
Advil and Motrin are both brand names for ibuprofen. Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). In English, that means that it helps reduce swelling (and pain) but it is not a steroid. Ibuprofen is great for sore muscles, sore throats and can also be very effective at bringing down fevers.
3. Aleve (naproxen)
Aleve is the brand name for naproxen. Naproxen is another NSAID, similar to ibuprofen. Naproxen works differently than ibuprofen, but it has the same effect. Both are effective pain relievers and fever reducers.
4. Aspirin
Aspirin can be an effective pain reliever and fever reducer. It is sold under many brand names, including Bayer and Ecotrin. Aspirin not only relieves pain, fevers and swelling, it also reduces the blood's ability to clot. Many people take low doses of aspirin to prevent heart attacks and stroke.
Aspirin should never be given to a child or teenager because it may cause a potentially fatal disease known as Reye's syndrome.
MY THOUGHTS
i used to go for ibuprofen. used to work for me, too. i guess, after a while, we develop resistance towards some meds. so, i switched to mefenamic acid.
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