Heart Risk Linked To Cessation Of NSAIDs After Long-Term Use – Study
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Interruption of NSAID therapy after long-term use increases risk of primary acute myocardial infarction for a period of several weeks, according to a case-control analysis published in the December Archives of Internal Medicine
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