NEW BRUNSWICK/PISCATAWAY, N.J.
New research from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, links acetaminophen, the medicine in pain relievers such as Tylenol, to improved heart muscle recovery following ischemic attacks periods of reduced blood flow typical of coronary artery disease.
Laboratory findings reported by Professor Gary F. Merrill, Rutgers’ department of cell biology and neuroscience, indicate a significant improvement in acetaminophen-treated hearts compared with non-treated hearts following periods of induced ischemia.
“Our goal over the past few years has been to examine the potential protective effect of acetaminophen on the function of the heart muscle and coronary circulation,” said Merrill.
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