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The head of the Pharmacy Department at Petrovski Center warned that some common pain relievers, such as ibuprofen, diclofenac, and aspirin, can cause damage to the gastric mucosa regardless of the method of intake, as they decrease the production of substances that protect the stomach lining. She confirmed that paracetamol does not harm the stomach but can increase liver toxicity, emphasizing the importance of choosing the appropriate pain reliever based on the individual's health condition. Additionally, she warned against the casual use of antacid medications without medical consultation, as they may interfere with the absorption of other drugs.
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