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Statin Drugs Offer No Cancer Benefit, May Increase Cancer Risk
    A report at the April 21, 2010 American Association for Cancer Research meeting in Washington, DC finds that statin cholesterol drugs offer no protection against colorectal adenom . . . keep reading
Plavix Receives Boxed Warning On Label
    On March 12, 2010 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it will require the maker of the blood anticoagulant Plavix to put a boxed warning on the label that explaining . . . keep reading
Plavix Ads Increase Medicaid Costs but Not Usage
    The November 23, 2009 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine reports that direct-to-consumer ads for the heart drug Plavix increased costs to Medicaid even though usage did no . . . keep reading
No Benefits From Lower Blood Pressure Targets
A July 8, 2009 report from the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews says that lowering blood pressure below the standard 140/90 mm Hg revealed no reduction in morbidity and mortality in several c . . . keep reading
Drugs For Cholesterol, Heart Can Produce Dangerous Reaction
On August 9, 2008 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning that patients taking two common drugs together are more likely suffer a rare muscle injury that can lead to kidney failur . . . keep reading
Blood Thinner Increases Fracture Risk In Elderly
The January 23, 2006 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine reports on a study showing that warfarin, a widely used blood thinner, increases the risk of osteoporosis-linked fracture in the elderly . . . keep reading
Viagra Linked To Blood Clotting, Heart Attacks
The January 10, 2002 issue of Cell reports that research at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine has found Viagra may be the cause of heart attack and strokes in men who take the . . . keep reading
Vioxx Linked To Blood Clots, Heart Attacks And Strokes
Reuters news service reported on April 19, 2002 that sales of the arthritis drug Vioxx are down because the drug has been linked to blood clots that can cause heart attacks and stroke. Vioxx is produc . . . keep reading
Natural Estrogen Better For Heart Protection Than Synthetic Hormone
The February 15, 2002 issue of the American Journal of Epidemiology reports that a woman's natural supply of estrogen provides more protection from heart disease than Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) . . . keep reading
Aspirin A Day Dangerous
The November 11, 2000 issue of the British Medical Journal finds that even small doses of aspirin every day can cause such serious damage to the body that patients need to reconsider very closely the . . . keep reading
Common Drug Ingredient Could Cause Strokes
Reuters health reports the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recommended that a common ingredient in many over the counter drugs be reclassified as unsafe because it may cause hemorrhagic st . . . keep reading
FDA: Popular Heartburn Drug Causes Heart Problems
On January 24, 2000, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning that the popular heartburn drug Propulsid should only be used as a last resort--and then only after the patie . . . keep reading
Link Between Heart Drugs And Suicide
The March 7, 1998 issue of the British Medical Journal finds a significant correlation between suicide and the use of calcium channel blockers used to treat high blood pressure. The study found tha . . . keep reading
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