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Rhabdomyolysis a result of azithromycin and statins: an unrecognized interaction
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 09/15/09
Strandell J et al. – Case reports in VigiBase are suggestive that interactions between azithromycin and statins resulting in rhabdomyolysis may occur. This analysis showed the potential of the newly developed disproportionality measure, Omega, which can help to identify drug interactions in VigiBase in the future. The results also showed that reviewing spontaneous reports can add information to drug interactions not established previously.
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