Pain Killers Associated with Risk of Strokes
Submitted by Barinder Khatra on Wed, 09/15/2010 - 14:27The co-author of a Danish study has suggested prohibiting the marketing of painkillers that pose threat of heart strokes in those people even, who prior taking those possess no symptoms of the disorder.
The common name of the drug is Voltaren, which comes under other brand names also, which aggravates the risk of strokes.
There is a component known as Diclofenac in Voltaren, which is as harmful as Vioxx, an arthritis drug that was recalled in Australia in 2004 over the risk of heart attack.
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