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Belfast Man's Painkiller Addiction Leads to Surgery
8 Dec
Summary
- A man developed an addiction to over-the-counter painkillers.
- His addiction led to severe health complications requiring surgery.
- Experts note an increasing problem with OTC drug addiction in Northern Ireland.

A harrowing account from a Belfast resident underscores the serious risks associated with over-the-counter medications. Michael Main has shared his struggle with an addiction to common painkillers like ibuprofen and codeine, which began approximately 12 years ago to manage leg pain and migraines. His reliance escalated to a critical point, resulting in hospitalization for emergency surgeries to address a perforated ulcer and the removal of a portion of his bowel.
This personal ordeal highlights a growing public health concern. Dr. Joy Watson, a consultant addiction psychiatrist, has identified addiction to over-the-counter drugs as an "increasing problem in Northern Ireland." The accessibility of these medications often masks their potential for abuse and severe health consequences, leading individuals down a dangerous path.



