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Avandia Death In The News
Senior Citizens at Greater Risk of Heart Failure, Death Taking Avandia Than Actos for DiabetesNov. 24, 2008 – Two ever popular drugs for senior citizens to use in treating diabetes are in the news again, but this time one stands alone as the culprit.
New arena for testing of drugs: Real worldPublished: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 at 5:18 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 at 11:08 a.m. Sylvia Syvenky went for a routine dental appointment in early October, expecting to have two caps on her teeth replaced. But something went terribly wrong.
New arena for testing of drugs: Real worldThere is a growing movement to gather evidence to explore what treatment is best for typical patients with complex symptoms.
Avandia's Heart Risk Higher Than Others in Its ClassA similar diabetes drug, Actos, doesn't seem to carry same dangers, study finds.
Safety risks higher with Avandia than Actos: studyOlder diabetics who took GlaxoSmithKline's Avandia to control their blood sugar had a higher risk of death and heart failure while on the drug than those who took Takeda Pharmaceutical's Actos, a drug in the same class, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
5 Myths About Our Ailing Health-Care SystemReal reform may be more doable than you think.
Man fights diabetes to keep rest of bodyMike Keith was in bed Thursday morning, partially covered by a blue blanket as he watched an episode of “Nash Bridges” on WGN America.
Study Reconfirms Dangers of Diabetes Drug Avandia; FDA Should Ban ItA study published today underscores the dangers associated with the popular diabetes drug Avandia and the need for it to be immediately pulled from pharmacy shelves.
Risks higher for Avandia than similar diabetes drug: studySeniors who take the diabetes medication Avandia may have a higher risk of death and heart failure compared with those who take Actos, a drug in the same class, a study suggests.
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-11-25 03:29 UPDATE 1-Safety risks higher with Avandia than Actos -studyBy Julie Steenhuysen