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And Avandia Stays…For Now
Posted Oct 28 2008 9:56pm
Yesterday, an FDA advisory panel recommended 20-1 that GSK’s Avandia remain on the market. The same panel also acknowledged that Avandia does have serious cardiovascular complications. So new warnings, but not a complete withdrawal.
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Yesterday, an FDA advisory panel recommended 20-1 that GSK’s Avandia remain on the market. The same panel also acknowledged that Avandia does have serious cardiovascular complications. So new warnings, but not a complete withdrawal.