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Lack of Association of Tegaserod With Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes in a Matched Case-Control Study
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 09/01/09
Anderson JL et al. – This large epidemiologic study failed to confirm a reported large event differential for tegaserod that was noted incidentally in a clinical trials database, suggesting that the prior observation may have been due to chance.
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