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5 Common Medications Doctors Often Warn Against Using Long-Term

articleUseronApril 24, 2026

Many people rely on familiar medications to relieve pain, settle heartburn, improve sleep, or handle other everyday discomforts. These treatments can work well in the short term, but using some of them for long stretches can carry risks that healthcare professionals watch for.

Research, including findings discussed by organizations such as the American Geriatrics Society, suggests that prolonged use of certain drugs may gradually affect the kidneys, digestive tract, or bone health. If you take any of these medicines regularly, it helps to understand why doctors weigh their benefits against potential drawbacks.

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The good news is that safer alternatives—or more careful ways to use these medications—are often available. Below are practical points you can review with your healthcare provider. And by the end, you’ll see how simple lifestyle changes may reduce your need for certain medications over time.

Why Long-Term Medication Use Raises Questions

Doctors don’t remove these medications from care plans across the board—they can be very effective when used appropriately. However, clinical guidelines such as the Beers Criteria recommend extra caution with long-term use, especially for older adults or people with certain health conditions. Taking some medications for extended periods may increase the chance of issues like organ strain or dependence. The key is awareness: understanding possible concerns helps you have clearer, more productive conversations with your healthcare provider.

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NSAIDs are common go-to options for headaches, arthritis pain, and muscle aches. They’re available over the counter and can bring fast relief by reducing inflammation.

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