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E L I M I N AT E N S A I D S F R O M Y O U R L I F E ! Gastrointestinal (GI) Complications Heart Failure Miscarriage Allergic Reactions increased risk of congenial heart failure Also a 2011 study found that NSAIDs can increase your risk of heart a acks. people in the US are hospitalized due to GI problems. In rare cases, some pa ents experience GI bleeding. compared to non-users of NSAIDs. increased risk of allergic reac on for individuals with ASTHMA when taking aspirin and/or other NSAIDs such as GI bleeding abdominal pain, heartburn, nausea and vomi ng Americans over 74 years old each year 39% 29% NSAIDs are prescribed to FEMALE MALE Celecoxib (CELEBRIX) is one of the most common NSAIDs but it has already been withdrawn from the market in some countries, including Turkey in 2004. It has received a BLACK BOX WARNING on its label in the US in 2005. April 7 The NSAID Valdecoxib (BEXTRA) was voluntary removed from the market by its manufacturers because of numerous reported cases of serious skin side effects. around the world were made before it was withdrawn. November 19 Lumiracoxib, or PREXIGE, was suspended in the United Kingdom due to complica ons linked to this NSAID. Some of this complica ons include: 19 cases of severe hepathic reac ons- 13 of those were cases of hepathic failure, 3 had to get liver transplants, and 2 resulted in death. NIMESULIDE was withdrawn from several countries, such as SPAIN FINLAND SINGAPORE IRELAND over increased risk of

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