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FDA Reviewing Avandia Data, Says Patients Should Stay On Drug - Wall Street Journal Wednesday 24 February 2010

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FDA Reviewing Avandia Data, Says Patients Should Stay On Drug
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WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)—US Food and Drug Administration officials, seeking to calm concerns about the safety of GlaxoSmithKline Plc's (GSK) diabetes medicine Avandia, on Monday said the agency is reviewing information on the drug but recommended ...
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