When you've got a headache or back soreness, what do you do? If you're like many Americans, you probably reach for a bottle of ibuprofen (trade name Advil).
It can seem like a real elixir, taking away any trace of pain in a flash.
But is it really safe?
Don't let the over-the-counter status of ibuprofen fool you. There are some real serious risks associated with even casual use of the drug.
Of those risks, one of the most concerning is the potential for heart damage.
Even The FDA Is Warning You
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Back in 2005, the FDA issued a warning about ibuprofen, saying it significantly increases one's risk of heart attack or stroke. Well just last year, they made the decision to strengthen this warning.
The FDA rarely does this. But after an extensive review of the drug, they issued they following statements:
- Even with short term use, one's heart attack and stroke risk increase significantly.
- This risk increases the longer one continues to use ibuprofen.
- You do not need to have an existing heart condition to be at risk, although such a condition does increase your chances.