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    In patients with CV risks, there was a correlation between acetaminophen use and elevated systolic BP, according to a meta-analysis in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.“Acetaminophen is one of the most widely used over-the-counter medications, as it is considered a safer medication for long-term use since it lacks the anti-inflammatory effects of NSAIDs,” Rahul Gupta, MD,

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    Emerging research has shown that the outcomes of immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy may be influenced by concomitant medications with immunomodulatory properties, such as corticosteroids, antibiotics, and gastric acid suppressants.

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    Excess daily intake of sodium from soluble or effervescent acetaminophen may increase risk for CVD and all-cause death, regardless of baseline hypertension status, according to research published in the European Heart Journal.“Excessive sodium intake is a major public health concern globally,” Chao Zeng, MD, of the department of orthopedic surgery at Xiangya Hospital of Central South

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    Excess daily intake of sodium from soluble or effervescent acetaminophen may increase risk for CVD and all-cause death, regardless of baseline hypertension status, according to research published in the European Heart Journal.“Excessive sodium intake is a major public health concern globally,” Chao Zeng, MD, of the department of orthopedic surgery at Xiangya Hospital of Central South

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    • ICYMI: “Given that the #painrelief of non-sodium-containing #acetaminophen is similar to that of sodium-containing acetaminophen, our results suggest revisiting the safety profile of effervescent and soluble acetaminophen use,” #CardioTwitter https://t.co/i4xpyfkCme