Migraine Headaches: Are Pain killer Drugs Worth Taking


by Harry B - Date: 2006-12-29 - Word Count: 404 Share This!

One can ask himself/herself this question, "Is the possible benefit worth the risk of taking that drug?" when he/she is suffering with a migraine headache and takes an over-the-counter medication. Remember, all drugs are dangerous. "The person who takes medicine must recover twice; once from the disease and once from the medicine." was said by Willian Osler, M.D. It's sad but it can be all true.

Dr. William Bennett, head of nephrology at Oregon Health Sciences University, estimates that over-the-counter painkillers are responsible for as many as 20% of the 125,000 cases of end-stage kidney disease in the United States. Medications have side effects that can be serious. Like aspirin can cause internal hemorrhaging or taking Tylenol once every 4 days increases the chance of liver damage by more than 400%.

Acetaminophen is the main pain-relief in Tylenol which has been shown to cause liver disease. It was reported in the January 1998 issue of Forbes magazine that it can be very dangerous in doses not much greater than the recommended dose. Hundreds of fatalities and serious liver injuries attributed to acetaminophen. The reason if because people tend to use Tylenol in a casual fashion. For example, you have a migraine and it doesn't go away when taking a small dose of medication then you take a few more. The difference between a proper dose and an overdose is so small that dangerous amounts can easily be ingested accidentally.

L.F. Kebler, M.D. once said "Why should a patient swallow a poison because he is ill, or take that which would make a well man sick?" And O.W. Holmes, M.D., Professor of Medicine at Harvard University said "If all the medicine in the world were thrown into the sea, it would be bad for the fish and good for humanity."

The Los Angeles Times Magazine issue on September 29, 1996 makes it known that Ibuprofen kills thousands every year. It is an active ingredient in many pain relievers like Advil, Motrin IB, and Nuprin is known as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). People taking this to ease chronic migraine headaches are prone to gastric (stomach) disorders.

Reading the label carefully is always a good idea when taking medication to relieve migraine headaches. Be sure to follow the directions if you decide to take pain-killing medications for your migraine. Using common sense can reduce your chances of experiencing adverse reactions.

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