PMID: 18205567Jan 22, 2008Paper

Nurofen Plus misuse: an emerging cause of perforated gastric ulcer

The Medical Journal of Australia
Martin J Dutch

Abstract

Over a 6-month period, two patients presented to a community hospital emergency department with perforated gastric ulcers as the result of recreational misuse of over-the-counter ibuprofen-codeine preparations. Misuse of these medications appears to be an emerging cause of significant morbidity in patients with codeine addiction.

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