ANNOUNCER: Life can be filled with all sorts of aches and pains, which is why over 30 million Americans take medications known as NSAIDs every year.
MEL WILCOX, MD: NSAIDs are non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs, commonly-used pain relievers that you can buy in the drugstore or your physician can give you.
BYRON CRYER, MD: Some of the common over-the-counter brands are things such as ibuprofen or naproxen. They go by trade names such as Aleve, Advil, Motrin. Aspirin is available in various forms, such as Bayer, Excedrin, even baby aspirin is considered an NSAID.
ANNOUNCER: Many of us use these medications as a convenient way to ease pain. However for some people there can be dangerous consequences: problems many of us don't even know exist.
BYRON CRYER, MD: There are over 100,000 hospitalizations per year, thousands of deaths per year attributable to NSAIDs. And the problem is that most people, most consumers are unaware of the problems that exist with NSAIDs.
MEL WILCOX, MD: It's been estimated that over 16,000 people die each year from NSAID-related complications.
GEORGE TRIADAFILOPOULOS, MD: NSAIDs are associated with the possible development of several major gastrointestinal complications, specifically bleeding from the stomach or anywhere from the gastrointestinal tract, development of what we call perforation, which is basically a hole in the stomach.