What Are NSAIDS?

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7. Interactions With Other Drugs

Whenever you are taking any medication it is always important to be sure that it is not likely to react badly with other types of medication. If you take the wrong ‘cocktail’, then you might end up with some very serious problems indeed.

NSAIDs such as warfarin and aspirin, for example, will cause the patient’s blood to become thinner. If this side effect is combined with the side effects of other drugs then it can end up being a serious condition for the patient. As always, professional medical advice should always be followed, and your doctor should be told as soon as there is a problem.

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