Furthermore, Professor Samani added: “It’s also important to remember that observational studies like these can only show an association, rather than prove cause and effect.

“If you take paracetamol that contains sodium occasionally to manage an isolated headache or very short bouts of pain, these research findings should not cause unnecessary concern”.

As a result, more data will need to be collected in order to establish a link between soluble paracetamol and an increased risk of heart disease.

High blood pressure is not the only risk factor for heart disease with smoking, high cholesterol, lack of exercise, and diabetes all playing a role in increasing or decreasing the risk of the condition.

Source: Daily Express

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