Cardiac Risk With NSAIDs
Monday June 1, 2009
We've all heard about COX-2 drugs like Vioxx and Celebrex being associated with an increase in cardiac risk. But did you know that similar cardiac risk has also been associated with other commonly used NSAIDs, like Advil, Voltaren and Mobic?
New studies suggest that while most NSAIDs can increase the risk of heart disease, not all of them do. Read here which NSAIDs you should avoid if you have heart disease, or are at increased risk for heart disease.


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What is the safety profile of Naproxen vs. Tylenol?