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Got It, Hide thisNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can cause gastric ulcers and bleeding. The dose taken, duration of use, and presence of pre-existing diseases are all factors that can increase the risk of experiencing complications from the use of NSAIDs. Take the lowest dose possible and only for as long as needed to lower the risk of complications.
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Rated on: 8/27/2021 4:09:28 PM
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