After the FDA recently took rather extreme action by forcing Avandia to boldly mark it's bottles with warnings that the drug can cause heart attacks, Avandia took another hit.
It seems that some studies had shown an increased incidence of broken bones among women who used Avandia. Newer studies have isolated the reason. "The drug, say [...]
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