The facts
• Approximately 3,200 people die each year due to chronic NSAID use; over the counter medications that are deemed safe and effective• The New England Journal of Medicine estimated that 103,000 patients are hospitalized yearly due to gastrointestinal complaints caused by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory use
• Costing $2 billion dollars annually
• 16,500 people with osteoarthritis/rheumatoid arthritis die due to NSAID use
• "This figure is similar to the annual number of deaths from AIDS and considerably greater than the number of deaths from asthma, cervical cancer or Hodgkin's disease" (ACA)
• Chronic NSAID use is the 15th most common cause of death in the U.S.
• Short-term NSAID use accounts for increased risk of GI complications than chronic use; taking NSAIDs for short periods of time is also dangerous
• "One double-blind trial found that 6 of 32 healthy volunteers (19 percent) developed a gastric ulcer that was visible on endoscopic examination after only one week's treatment with naproxen (at a commonly prescribed dose of 500mg twice daily--the same dose received from five non-prescription Aleve per day)" (ACA)
• The British Medical Journal concluded from a study, that patients who take NSAIDs consistently over time have greater risks of "cardiovascular events"
• "In the signals we saw, there was a two- to fourfold increase in the risk of myocardial infarctions [heart attacks], stroke, or cardiovascular death, and these are, clinically, considerable increases in risk." (Juni, Peter)
• The American Journal of Medicine reported increased complications in patients with hypertension and cardiovascular disease among chronic NSAID users
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/037842_NSAIDs_health_risks_internal_bleeding.html#ixzz2BMFJqVcH
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