What’stheworry?
Despitethesaleofdrugslikeparacetamol
beingrestrictedinsupermarketstohelp
preventthembeingusedforintentional
harm,itdoesn’tstoplong-termmisuse.
‘It’ssurprisinglyeasytotakeadeadly
overdoseunintentionally,’saysDrBrewer.
‘ResearchersatEdinburghUniversity
havewarnedthattakingjustafewpills
toomanyoverdays,weeksormonths
couldresultinastaggered,accidental
overdosewithpossibleliverinjury.’
Long-termdangers
Non-steroidalanti-inflammatorydrugs
(knownasNSAIDs)likeaspirinand
ibuprofencanalsoharmyou.AUS
studyfounddamagetothesmall
intestinesinmorethan70%ofpeople
who’dbeentakingthemforoverthree
months.‘NSAIDsaresuitablefor
relievingimmediatepain,butnotfor
self-medicatinginlong-termconditions,
suchaschronicbackache,jointpainor
arthritis,’saysDrDickMiddleton,director
oftheBritishHerbalMedicinesAssociation
(bhma.info).‘Theycancausestomach
irritationleadingtogastricbleeds.’
46%
ofBritsexperience
lowmood
mostdays
orevery
dayas
aresult
ofpain,says
LloydsPharmacy
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Anthistamines
‘Too many can cause dry
mouth, drowsiness, blurred
vision, difficulty urinating,
rapid pulse, tremor and
confusion’ says Dr Brewer.
HERBAL ALTERNATIVE:
Bromelain (£15.95,
healthspan.co.uk), helps
reduce nasal inflammation.
BEST BUY: Allergy Reliever
(£19.99, LloydsPharmacy),
uses red-light therapy to help
suppresshistamine.
What’s the saf
Paracetamol
‘Long-term use is associated
with a 68% higher risk of heart
attack and stroke, and increases
kidney and gastrointestinal side
effects,’ warns Dr Brewer.
HERBAL ALTERNATIVE: Atrosan
Paracetamol
isn’t a long-term
solution to
ongoing pain
is your daily
dose?
Youmaythinkthey’reharmless,
butover-the-countermedicines
couldbemakingyouunwell
How dangerous
D
o you always throw a packet of
painkillers or antacids into your
trolley during your weekly shop?
If so, you’re not alone. A quarter
of Brits rely on prescribed or over-the-
counter (OTC) medicines every day*.
It’s not a harmless habit.
Earlier this year, TV host Judy
Finnigan revealed she had four large
stomach ulcers after taking
painkillers too regularly for knee
problems. ‘You assume they’re safe
but they can have side effects and
are harmful if you take too much,’
says registered doctor and author Dr
Sarah Brewer (drsarahbrewer.com).
Are you unwittingly putting yourself
at risk? Here’s the lowdown...
Meet our experts...
Dr Sarah Brewer
(d rs a rahbrewe r.com )
is a registered doctor
a nd author.
Dr Dick Middleton
is a registered
pharmacist and
director of the
British Herbal Medicines
Association (bhma.info).