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Originally Posted by PR_Glen
So just to be clear you are saying ibuprofen, a well known ANTI-INFLAMMATORY, is causing heart attack/strokes which are caused from inflammation?
no, sorry that is the exact opposite of the truth. If you said something to the fact that taking it too much had detrimental effects to the liver or kidneys it may have been more credible but you chose the wrong one and now look like a moron... again...
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Ibuprofen Can Triple Stroke Risk
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/213506.php
Long-term high-dose use of Ibuprofen is "equally hazardous" in terms of heart attack risk as use of the drug Vioxx
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/...94S1FV20130529
FAQ: Heart Disease -
Dr. William Grossman, Director of the Center for Prevention of Heart and Vascular Disease at UCSF
http://www.ucsfhealth.org/education/heart_disease/
"Ibuprofen, such as Advil, Motrin or Ibuprofen, can cause marked worsening of existing hypertension (high blood pressure) or development of new high blood pressure. It can also cause damage to the kidneys (nephrotoxicity), worsening of heart failure, and even heart attack or stroke. Outside of the cardiovascular system, its major risk is to the stomach, where it can cause ulceration and gastrointestinal bleeding."