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Following an FDA vote, Avandia will still be available, despite being linked to patient heart attacks. Dr. Emily Senay explains to Harry Smith the risks associated with the diabetes drug.
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ConsumerAffairs.com health advisor Dr. Henry Fishman says new research raises more questions about a popular diabetes drug.
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New analysis show the widely used diabetes pill Actos appears to lower a patient's chances of death, heart attack or stroke, unlike its chief rival Avandia. But the study also indicates both drugs carry a risk of nonfatal heart failure.
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