Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Trong lúc này Tylenol là thuốc mà trong mỗi gia đình đều phải có - Không nên dùng Ibuprofen


 Thông tin từ Tổ Chức Y Tế Thế Giới ( WHO ) mà người Việt chúng ta cần biết và các bạn nếu có thể nói với những cô chú lớn tuổi trong gia đình mình vì đa số ngưởi Việt thích dùng Ibuprofen nhiều hơn Tylenol .

Vấn đề này cũng đang được giới truyền thông phân tích và phỏng vấn Doctor Fauci người đang đại diện ngành Y Tế quốc gia trong đại dịch Chinese Corona và ông cũng đồng ý không sử dụng. Trong lúc này Tylenol là thuốc mà trong mỗi gia đình đều phải có vì khi bị nhiễm virus và chờ đợi được test có thể cứu được mình và gia đình mình .

Theo Science-alert Tổ chức Y tế Thế giới cảnh báo 3/18/20 rằng sử dụng thuốc Ibuprofen có thể tạo điều kiện và làm trầm trọng thêm bệnh nhiễm trùng Chinesevirus Covid-19.

Khi được hỏi về nghiên cứu này, phát ngôn viên của WHO Christian Lindmeier nói với các phóng viên ở Geneva, các chuyên gia của cơ quan y tế Liên Hợp Quốc đã "xem xét điều này để đưa ra hướng dẫn thêm."
"Trong khi đó, chúng tôi khuyên bạn NÊN sử dụng paracetamol và KHÔNG sử dụng ibuprofen như một loại thuốc làm giảm sốt có thể tự mua không cần toa bác sĩ . Điều này rất quan trọng", ông nói.

https://www.sciencealert.com/who-recommends-to-avoid-taking-ibuprofen-for-covid-19-symptoms


WHO Now Officially Recommends to Avoid Taking Ibuprofen For COVID-19 Symptoms

AFP
17 MARCH 2020
The World Health Organization recommended Tuesday that people suffering COVID-19 symptoms avoid taking ibuprofen, after French officials warned that anti-inflammatory drugs could worsen effects of the virus.
The warning by French Health Minister Olivier Veran followed a recent study in The Lancet medical journal that hypothesised that an enzyme boosted by anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen could facilitate and worsen COVID-19 infections.
Asked about the study, WHO spokesman Christian Lindmeier told reporters in Geneva the UN health agency's experts were "looking into this to give further guidance."
"In the meantime, we recommend using rather paracetamol, and do not use ibuprofen as a self-medication. That's important," he said.
He added that if ibuprofen had been "prescribed by the healthcare professionals, then, of course, that's up to them."
His comments came after Veran sent a tweet cautioning that the use of ibuprofen and similar anti-inflammatory drugs could be "an aggravating factor" in COVID-19 infections.
"In the case of fever, take paracetamol," he wrote.
The French minister stressed that patients already being treated with anti-inflammatory drugs should ask advice from their doctor.
Paracetamol must be taken strictly according to the recommended dose, because too much of it can damage the liver.
The COVID-19 pandemic, which has infected around 190,000 people worldwide and killed more than 7,800, causes mild symptoms in most people, but can result in pneumonia and in some cases severe illness that can lead to multiple organ failure.
Even before the pandemic, French authorities sounded the alarm over serious "infectious complications" linked to the use of ibuprofen, which is sold under various brands like Nurofen and Advil, and other anti-inflammatory drugs.
A spokesperson for British pharmaceutical company Reckitt Benckiser, which makes Nurofen, said in an email statement that the company was aware of concerns raised about "the use of steroids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAIDs) products, including ibuprofen, for the alleviation of COVID-19 symptoms."
"Consumer safety is our number one priority," the spokesperson said, stressing that "ibuprofen is a well-established medicine that has been used safely as a self-care fever and pain reducer, including in viral illnesses, for more than 30 years."
"We do not currently believe there is any proven scientific evidence linking over-the-counter use of ibuprofen to the aggravation of COVID-19," the statement said.
The spokesperson said Reckitt Benckiser was "engaging with the WHO, EMA (the European Medicines Agency) and other local health authorities" on the issue and would provide "any additional information or guidance necessary for the safe use of our products following any such evaluation."

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