No Additional Pancreatitis Risk with Byetta and Januvia
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No pancreatitis risk seen in Byetta, Januvia drugs http://link.reuters.com/wem64m
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Medical Journal Withdraws Article About Januvia And Byetta After It Gets Letters From Two Drug Companies - Drug Injury Watch
drug-injury.com — “April 2011 Edition Of BMJ Breaks News And Provides Insight From One Who Saw An Increased Risk Of Pancreatitis (Posted by Tom Lamb at DrugInjuryWatch.com) According to a news item published April 11, 2011 by The British Medical Journal (BMJ), letters written by Merck and Novo Nordisk to Anil Rustgi, the editor-in-chief of Gastroenterology, resulted in that journal withdrawing an article which it had posted on its website about how Januvia (sitagliptin) and Byetta (exenatide) have been associated ” View full resource at drug-injury.com
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RT @soulflsepulcher @TomLamb Med Journal W/draws Article About Januvia & Byetta After It Gets Letters From 2 Drug Cos http://bit.ly/lt15Cr
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