Avandia Vote Ends An Era Of Drug Safety Scandals
Avandia, once the most-used diabetes pill on the planet, was all but finished. After concerns emerged that it might cause heart attacks, the Food and Drug Administration in 2010 put severe restrictions on Avandia, forcing doctors and patients to register and fill out paperwork to show they understood the risks.
Source: Forbes.com Healthcare News - Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Matthew Herper Source Type: news
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