Why is Nimesil banned in some countries?

Why is Nimesil banned in some countries?
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The popular painkiller Nimesil, or Nimesulide, is restricted in use in some countries due to possible side effects.

With frequent use, the drug irritates the stomach lining, increasing the risk of gastritis and ulcers. The load on the liver and kidneys also increases, as Nimesulide is metabolized in the liver and can be toxic with prolonged use. Additionally, the drug increases the risk of bleeding, especially when taken together with alcohol or other medications.

Conclusion: Nimesil is not a vitamin, but a serious medication with side effects. Use it only when absolutely necessary and take care of your health.

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