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Experts conducted a study and concluded that paracetamol in soluble form can have a negative impact on heart health. In particular, this type of antipyretic can increase the risk of stroke and heart attack. About this, according to UfaTime, according to The Mirror.
Scientists note that it is in the water-soluble form that contains a large amount of salt, which is used to “disintegrate” the tablet.
An international team of researchers followed up 300,000 patients aged 60 to 90 between 2000 and 2017 after surgery. In a scientific study, experts concluded that within a year of taking soluble paracetamol, people with hypertension were 25% more likely to have a stroke, heart attack, and heart failure.
At the same time, in people with normal pressure, the risk of cardiovascular diseases was 19%. Moreover, in patients who took soluble paracetamol, the likelihood of death increased.
Source: Rosbalt

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