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Can I really damage my liver by taking too much arthritis medicine?

Answered By Alex Trenor, Editor


Some researches prove that taking too much arthritis medicine is harmful to the liver. According to some doctors most of the medication used in arthritis has a large amount of harmful chemicals that can cause liver destruction.

Pills, drugs and several painkillers have a large amount of cyclooxygenase, which is considered one of the causes that develop liver diseases.

To avoid this incidents proper consultation to the doctor is advisable so that the patient can control the amount of drugs intake.

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