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12/12/07
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Bengay Death Highlights OTC Dangers
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The bizarre death of a New York City high school track star from a muscle pain cream overdose is raising a red flag once again on the hazards of overusing common over-the-counter medications, experts say.
The New York City medical examiner's office ruled last week that 17-year-old cross-country runner Arielle Newman died from an accidental overdose of methyl salicylate, the wintergreen-scented ingredient found in popular sports balms. To help ease exercise-related discomfort, the Staten Island teenager reportedly had been putting Bengay on her legs between running meets, while also using adhesive pads with methyl salicylate, an aspirin-like anti-inflammatory, and a third product, according to the Associated Press. "There were multiple products, used to great excess," Ellen Borakove, a spokeswoman for the NYC medical examiner's office, told the AP. All of the products can be found as nonprescription items on drug store shelves. But over-th Read the Complete Article Similar content: Hepatitis C-Related Death, in Hepatitis Pacemakers Could Cut Sudden Death in Epilepsy, in Epilepsy Heart disease is the top cause of death in county, in Heart Disease Uncanny Kitty Senses Patients' Death, in Alzheimers Clues to Cell Death Could Fight Disease, in Alzheimers |

