💨 Abstract
An Indian government-appointed committee is set to recommend a complete ban on the painkiller and anti-fever medicine, nimesulide, due to concerns it may cause liver damage and fatal complications. The committee's view is based on scientific evidence of hepato-toxicity in many users and the availability of safer alternatives for conditions such as fever and arthritis pain.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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