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Should You Take Avandia for Diabetic Retinopathy?
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As part of our ongoing effort to ensure that this website is up to date, we have determined that the information in the article Should You Take Avandia for Diabetic Retinopathy? is no longer current, and has therefore been removed.
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Posted in Diabetes on December 3, 2009
Reviewed February 2011
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What was the accord trial? Is it true this 8 year study on diabetes was cut short by 18 months because the scientists found out you were likely to have much higher chance for stroke or heart attacks on diabetic medicine than by taking a placebo. They say it was only a 300 million study, but I find nothing on it in the health mags & newspapers Does John Hopkins have privy to this study?
Posted by: alvestad | October 28, 2010 1:30 AM