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New painkiller to hit Australian shelves


New painkiller to hit Australian shelves
The shortages affected many Australians, including Alex Philp, who needed pain relief after undergoing a knee reconstruction.
I had to traipse around sometimes with two kids, she said.
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Global giant Johnson and Johnson was given approval to supply Tylenol until April this year. Now the product is here to stay.(9News)
Global giant Johnson and Johnson was given approval to supply Tylenol until April this year. Now the product is here to stay.
Now, coming into the market, it s a help as an alternative brand that customers can go to, Cabramatta East Day and Night Pharmacy s Vu Huynh said. ....

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GPs told scrap painkillers for millions with chronic pain in major change


GPs told scrap painkillers for millions with chronic pain in major change
7 Apr 2021, 14:52
Updated: 7 Apr 2021, 14:53
DOCTORS have been told to scrap the use of painkillers for millions of people who suffer from chronic pain, new guidance states.
Drugs such as paracetamol and ibuprofen should no longer be used for patients who have ongoing pain and unexplained pain, The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (Nice) said.
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Experts have said that people with chronic pain should no longer be given pain killersCredit: Getty - Contributor
Nice highlighted that patients should instead be prescribed exercise, acupuncture or antidepressants for their issues.
Around 20 million Brits suffer from chronic pain - this is known as a pain that last for more than three months or continues to reoccur during a three month period. ....

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Study finds paracetamol ineffective for most pain conditions


Study finds paracetamol ineffective for most pain conditions
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Tue, 6 Apr 2021, 11:15AM
Paracetamol medications are no more effective than a placebo for the most common illnesses or injuries, a medical review of the drug has revealed.
The most ineffective use of paracetamol is when it is taken for back pain, University of Sydney researchers have concluded in a review for the Medical Journal of Australia.
Researchers conducted systematic reviews that compared evidence of the analgesic effects of paracetamol with placebo (saline solution or sterile water) in treating almost 50 common pain conditions.
It was discovered only knee and hip osteoarthritis, craniotomy, tension headache and perineal pain after childbirth were receptive to the drug. ....

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Paracetamol ineffective for most pain conditions, Australian study finds


Paracetamol ineffective for most pain conditions, Australian study finds
4 Apr, 2021 11:51 PM
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Paracetamol medications are no more effective than a placebo for the most common illnesses or injuries, a medical review of the drug has revealed. Photo / James Yarema, Unsplash
Paracetamol medications are no more effective than a placebo for the most common illnesses or injuries, a medical review of the drug has revealed. Photo / James Yarema, Unsplash
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By: Evin Priest
Paracetamol medications are no more effective than a placebo for the most common illnesses or injuries, a medical review of the drug has revealed. ....

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