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Paracetamol may harm those with liver/kidney issues, alcohol dependency, or certain conditions, and long-term use in seniors raises risks, NHS warns.
The NHS warns that paracetamol, while generally safe for most adults, including pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, may pose risks for those with liver or kidney issues, alcohol dependency, certain medication use, or a history of allergic reactions.
A University of Nottingham study from November 2024 found long-term use in adults 65 and over may increase risks of heart failure, high blood pressure, stomach ulcers, and kidney disease.
The NHS advises consulting a healthcare provider before use and warns against combining paracetamol with other products containing it to avoid overdose.
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El paracetamol puede dañar a aquellos con problemas de hígado / riñón, dependencia del alcohol o ciertas afecciones, y el uso a largo plazo en personas mayores aumenta los riesgos, advierte el NHS.