Alcohol can irritate the stomach and so can NSAIDs. Put the two together, and you just compounded your chances damaging your tummy. ‘Alcohol should be avoided due to an increased risk of stomach ulcers,’ says Sherwin, who is also division chief of pediatric clinical pharmacology at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Making matters worse, the one-two punch can also up your risk of liver damage.
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