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Cox NH et al. - The high frequency of purpura shown in this study, whether spontaneous or provoked, suggests that this is a pharmacological class effect rather than idiosyncratic. Purpura in patients taking these drugs may be a clue to diagnosis of internal or postsurgical bleeding.

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