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Bolder FDA Warnings for Amgen, J&J Anemia Drugs
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Title Bolder FDA Warnings for Amgen, J&J Anemia Drugs
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/565594?src=rss
Description Warning labels on anemia drugs made by Amgen Inc and Johnson & Johnson have been strengthened to reflect concerns the drugs boost risk of heart attacks, stroke and death, regulators said on Thursday. Reuters Health Information
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Date Nov 12, 2007
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