BYETTA Kidney Failure Risk

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BYETTA Kidney Failure Risk

usrecallnews.com

The FDA has announced labeling changes on the diabetes drug BYETTA. The revisions will warn doctors and patients of the risk of kidney failure and renal insufficiency when taking the medication.

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Tags: Diabetes, Diabetes Type 2 Medication, Diabetes Medication, Urinary System, Kidney Disease, Kidney Failure, FDA, Byetta

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