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Re: RC: Drugs
<< >If one or two tablets could cause uncontrollable bleeding you
>would think
>that they would list that as a warning on the label. >>
The drug doesn't "cause" uncontrollable bleeding. What it (and other NSAIDs
such as aspirin, bute, banamine, and yes, aleve) do is interfere with
clotting time. So--in the case of the head injury, if the seepage was
marginal in severity, the difference in clotting time may have been
sufficient to make the difference between a mild hemorrhage and a severe one.
Just because drugs are available "over the counter" does NOT mean that they
are without negative side effects. There was an excellent article written
for the lay reader about the risks of over-the-counter drugs in one of the
fairly recent issues of Reader's Digest--some of you might want to dig back
and take a look at it.
Heidi
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