Popping A paracetamol Too Often? Beware! New Study Warns
Paracetamol use in adults aged 65+ increases risks of gastrointestinal and organ complications.
The study found a 24% increased risk of peptic ulcer bleeding.
Paracetamol use was associated with a 36% increased risk of lower gastrointestinal bleeding.
The research indicated a 19% increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease.
Paracetamol usage raised the risk of heart failure by 9% in older adults.
A 7% increase in the risk of hypertension was observed in older adults.