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Pfizer Anti-Smoking Drug Behavior Warning Pushed Up
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Title Pfizer Anti-Smoking Drug Behavior Warning Pushed Up
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/569016?src=rss
Description An anti-smoking drug sold by Pfizer Inc will carry more prominent warnings that patients be monitored for unusual activity including agitation, depression and suicidal behavior, the company said on Friday. Reuters Health Information
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Date Jan 23, 2008
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