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Famous anti-epileptic medicine is found dangerous for the heart


Anti-persecution, Pregabaline, can increase the risk of developing heart failure by 48%. This conclusion was scientists from the Irving Medical Center of Columbia University. The results of the study were published in the Jama Network Open magazine.

Scientists have analyzed data of 246,237 elderly patients that had chronic pain that was not associated with cancer. In four years, 1,470 participants have been hospitalized with heart failure, a situation in which the heart loses the ability to effectively impose blood.

The authors noted that the frequency of new cases of cardiac deficiency among Pregabali accepted was higher. In particular, for each thousand patients of this group, about six additional hospitalizations were annually, compared to those who were not used. After taking the age, sex and other factors, researchers have found that the likelihood of the development of cardiac deficiency is growing 1.5 times.

Preghabalin is widely used for chronic nervous pain, anxiety disorders and epilepsy treatment. Cardiac deficiency is a chronic disease that causes breathing difficulty, fatigue, swelling and other serious symptoms and often develops over time without treatment.

The authors of the study emphasize the importance of careful monitoring of patients receiving the heartfelt functions, especially in the elderly people with other risk factors.

Translation of: Euromedia24.com