Why do NSAIDS cause problems with the cardiovascular system?

By · Monday, May 17th, 2010
Arthritis Diagnosis


What was wrong with Vioxx, Celebrex and all those others that you hear about these days on TV?
Specifically, what is it about long term use that causes cardio problems? Why do arterial walls become thin?


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By The Gechenker on May 17th, 2010 at 12:34 pm

cause the malo dahlo cuases the kobbalbe of the staumbaum to contract with the gechenk

Over the counter meds can cause excessive bleeding and rapid heart beat.

NSAIDs thin the blood, decreasing the inflammatory response. But they can also weaken the arterial and cardiac walls with long-term use.

By micky mouse on May 17th, 2010 at 2:06 pm

don’t know but i’ll keep an eye out here for an answer.

i am so alergiec to any of them i can’t take it over the counter for anything

all causes asthma attack ( surprize, you can’t breath! what did u take/eat now ?)

i forced to be a tylenol user,
(ooooooooo, even at my age i gotta listen , it’s my body forcing me YUCK)

thank god for tylenol

 

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