Popping painkillers such as aspirin, paracetamol and ibuprofen ‘raise risk of tinnitus’ – Daily Mail
Popping painkillers such as aspirin, paracetamol and ibuprofen every day raises risk of tinnitus by up to a fifth, study warns
US medics found a variety of common painkillers could increase tinnitus riskDaily paracetamol use was associated with an 18% higher chance of tinnitusStudy also found both ibuprofen and moderate-aspirin use increased risk by 16%Research used 20 year hearing study using health data from 69,455 women
Popping painkillers such as aspirin, paracetamol and ibuprofen every day raises risk of tinnitus by up to a fifth, study warns
- US medics found a variety of common painkillers could increase tinnitus risk
- Daily paracetamol use was associated with an 18% higher chance of tinnitus
- Study also found both ibuprofen and moderate-aspirin use increased risk by 16%
- Research used 20 year hearing study using health data from 69,455 women
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