What are the harmful effects of long-term use of painkillers on cerebral infarction

Prolonged use of pain relief tablets can lead to elevated blood pressure and increased risk of recurrence of cerebral infarction.
Pain relief tablets belong to the antipyretic and analgesic effect of the compound preparation, mainly composed of aminopyrine, phenobarbital, caffeine and finasteride and other four kinds of drugs. Clinically, it is mainly used for the treatment of fever and mild to moderate pain.
This product may cause an increased risk of serious cardiovascular thrombotic adverse events, myocardial infarction and stroke, the risk of which may be fatal. Patients should be alert for signs and symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, weakness, and slurred speech, and should seek medical help as soon as any of these signs or symptoms occur.
This product may increase the risk of stroke by causing new onset of high blood pressure or worsening the symptoms of existing high blood pressure.
Additionally long-term use of Depo-Provera tablets can lead to side effects such as gastrointestinal bleeding and acute kidney failure, therefore long-term oral use of Depo-Provera tablets is not recommended for any group of people, and it is recommended to seek medical attention for any uncomfortable symptoms and to follow the doctor’s instructions for use of the medication.