Tag Painkiller risks for diabetics

This tag focuses on painkiller risks for diabetics, covering liver safety, potential side effects, and guidance for the safe use of NSAIDs in diabetic patients.

Nimesulide and Hepatotoxicity (Why This “Safe” NSAID Is Restricted or Banned in Many Countries)

Nimesulide tablets and liver health awareness

Nimesulide, a commonly used NSAID, was once promoted as a stomach-friendly pain reliever. However, reports of unpredictable liver toxicity have led to its restriction or ban in many countries. Unlike other NSAIDs, liver injury from nimesulide can occur suddenly, even at standard doses, making monitoring unreliable. Safer alternatives like paracetamol, ibuprofen, and naproxen are preferred. This article explains why regulators worldwide limit nimesulide use, the risks involved, and practical guidance for safer pain management.