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Over the counter pain killer UK warning for Spain

David

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Hi - it is not uncommon to need to go to a pharmacy and buy painkillers, we all have bad days. A health warning has just been put out in the UK re Metamizol, banned in the UK and many other countries for many years but freely available in Spain.

Gov says that is has caused the death of over 40 ex-pat Brits living in Spain in the last few years due to severe side effects. It can cause Agranulocytosis, which apparently kills white blood cells and stops the body making more.

In Spain, it is supposed to be prescription only but it can be bought over the counter in many locations. It sells as Nolotil, but look for "Metamizol" in small print on the label of any pain killer you buy. Just saying.

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In 2018 the Ministerio de Sanidad in Spain alread warned for this. Be careful indeed.

 
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In 2018 the Ministerio de Sanidad in Spain alread warned for this. Be careful indeed.


excellent - and relevant to us, one of the warnings -
  • Do not use metamizole in patients in whom monitoring is not possible (e.g. floating population).
Though to be fair many pilgrims weighed down by a rucksack don't feel exactly "floating" :)
 
Same warning also for over the counter Nurofen ( Ibuprofen ) in Spain. 600 mg is available without prescription where in most other European countries max is 400 mg. Makes a huge difference when someone normally takes three a day ( not that I would advise that ). It always angers me when I read here about Ibuprofen as Vit I on the Camino!
 
Agree re Nurofen and similar ones - in UK they come in 200 mg pills with a maximum dosage of two every four hours so very easy to overkill, (p.s. what is Vit 1?)
 
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Similarly with Tylenol (acetaminophen). In the US and Canada you can buy heaps of acetaminophen over-the-counter with no prescription, though I believe in Europe it's more tightly regulated. Overuse is toxic to the liver, whether that is a single overdose or chronic overuse (as a pilgrim might do over several days). And don't take it with alcohol, compounding the toxicity to the liver! Wine flows freely in Spain....
 
Hi - it is not uncommon to need to go to a pharmacy and buy painkillers, we all have bad days. A health warning has just been put out in the UK re Metamizol, banned in the UK and many other countries for many years but freely available in Spain.

Gov says that is has caused the death of over 40 ex-pat Brits living in Spain in the last few years due to severe side effects. It can cause Agranulocytosis, which apparently kills white blood cells and stops the body making more.

In Spain, it is supposed to be prescription only but it can be bought over the counter in many locations. It sells as Nolotil, but look for "Metamizol" in small print on the label of any pain killer you buy. Just saying.

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Thanks for the warning!
 
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While medication warnings are being shared, Tylenol (acetaminophen) toxicity levels have recently been lowered in the US from 4,000 mg/day to 3,000. In June of last year I had emergency surgery and was given 4,000mg/day, and after a few days the phlebotomist came in to tell me my bloodwork had been flagged for acetaminophen poisoning. I was lucky I had been very healthy because it did a lot of damage fast. At the rate people were popping Tylenol thinking it was safe, I was told by a doctor that it is the #1 reason for liver transplants now. Ibuprofen is just as dangerous, but we’ve been fooled into believing over the counter meds are safe.

VOLTAREN is another cream and pill that is very popular in Spain over the counter and now in the US. Be careful of using the cream around dogs and cats who might lick your arm, hand. It is deadly to them!

I appreciate the OPs information!
 
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Judicious use of pain relief products is the antidote to overdosing. Acute pain is the body asking you to change your behavior and the drugs are intended for temporary not chronic use. It is good for the risk info to be highlighted, but there is a middle ground between banning and endorsing.
 
While medication warnings are being shared, Tylenol (acetaminophen) toxicity levels have recently been lowered in the US from 4,000 mg/day to 3,000. In June of last year I had emergency surgery and was given 4,000mg/day, and after a few days the phlebotomist came in to tell me my bloodwork had been flagged for acetaminophen poisoning. I was lucky I had been very healthy because it did a lot of damage fast. At the rate people were popping Tylenol thinking it was safe, I was told by a doctor that it is the #1 reason for liver transplants now. Ibuprofen is just as dangerous, but we’ve been fooled into believing over the counter meds are safe.

VOLTAREN is another cream and pill that is very popular in Spain over the counter and now in the US. Be careful of using the cream around dogs and cats who might lick your arm, hand. It is deadly to them!

I appreciate the OPs information!
A pilgrim I met on the trail last summer was buying up VOLTAREN because it was double the strength of cream sold in the U.S.
 
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Gosh! When I lived in Spain, I used to gobble Nolotil like Smarties, for any aches and pains. Hope all that badness has worked its way out of my system by now! Thanks for the heads-up!
 
A pilgrim I met on the trail last summer was buying up VOLTAREN because it was double the strength of cream sold in the U.S.
The Voltaren cream sold in the US is less than half the strength sold in Europe, Canada, Mexico. AS a result, it really does very little to reduce inflammation or pain.
 
Same warning also for over the counter Nurofen ( Ibuprofen ) in Spain. 600 mg is available without prescription where in most other European countries max is 400 mg. Makes a huge difference when someone normally takes three a day
Different SE, but it can be just as deadly - causing gastrointesinal bleeding and kidney damage or failure. Not to mention potentially masking pain from serious injury growing ever worse by the day. This is not candy, or (cringe) "Viramin I". For us pilgrims from overseas, this is likely a far more dangerous med than Nolotil, because of widespread overuse.
 
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in Europe it's more tightly regulated. Overuse is toxic to the liver,
I was lucky I had been very healthy because it did a lot of damage fast. At the rate people were popping Tylenol thinking it was safe, I was told by a doctor that it is the #1 reason for liver transplants now. Ibuprofen is just as dangerous, but we’ve been fooled into believing over the counter meds are safe.
Bumping these quotes about acetaminophen, because they're so important. Thank you for sharing your story, Lynn. A lot of damage fast, indeed, and there's no predicting who has that happen to them. Ibuprofen is no less complicated.

If someone has Nurofen side effects, they're awful and dramatic and life-threatening too.

The take-home message is restraint, or better yet complete avoidance if that's possible.
 

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