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Some Antidepressants Associated With Gastrointestinal Bleeding - Science Daily (press release)

Some Antidepressants Associated With Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Science Daily (press release) - 13 hours ago
Risk of Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Bleeding Associated With Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Venlafaxine Therapy: Interaction With Nonsteroidal ...
Risk of upper GI tract bleeding with SNRI and SSRIs is small Pharma Times (subscription)
Popular Antidepressants Linked to GI Bleeding Washington Post
Antidepressants tied to gastrointestinal bleeding Reuters India
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Spanish Researchers Say Antidepressants Tied To Gastrointestinal ... - Trading Markets (press release)

Spanish Researchers Say Antidepressants Tied To Gastrointestinal ...
Trading Markets (press release), CA - 21 hours ago
This study involved 1321 people treated for upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding and about 10000 people of the same age and sex who did not have such ...

Gastroenterology services now offered at Habersham Medical Center - Northeast Georgian

Gastroenterology services now offered at Habersham Medical Center
Northeast Georgian, GA - 13 hours ago
Gastroenterology is the subspecialty of internal medicine dealing with disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, liver, pancreas and gallbladder, ...

ViroPharma: FDA committee will have generics focus - CNNMoney.com

ViroPharma: FDA committee will have generics focus
CNNMoney.com - 12 hours ago
Wall Street has been concerned that Vancocin, which treats gastrointestinal tract infections, could face generic competition in 2008, though several ...
ViroPharma Provides Update on Upcoming FDA Advisory Committee ... Trading Markets (press release)
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General in Crohn's war leaves Milwaukee - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

General in Crohn's war leaves Milwaukee
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - Jul 6, 2008
Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that affects the digestive or gastrointestinal tract. The disease occurs when an abnormal response ...

Venlafaxine Joins SSRIs in Risk for Upper GI Bleeding - MedPage Today

Venlafaxine Joins SSRIs in Risk for Upper GI Bleeding
MedPage Today, NJ - Jul 7, 2008
Such an approach, they wrote, "would prevent 10 to 20 cases of upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding for every 5000 patients per year treated concomitantly ...

European Medicines Agency (EMEA) Approves Relistor(TM) The First ... - PR Newswire UK (press release)

European Medicines Agency (EMEA) Approves Relistor(TM) The First ...
PR Newswire UK (press release), UK - Jul 7, 2008
It blocks the binding of opioids to peripheral mu-opioid receptors, in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, reversing the slowing effects of opioids on the GI ...

National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) Final ... - PR Newswire UK (press release)

National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) Final ...
PR Newswire UK (press release), UK - 10 hours ago
... of upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract adverse events associated with risedronate, especially among high risk patients (those on NSAIDS, PPIs and H2As). ...

New treatment for GERD disease - Independent Online

New treatment for GERD disease
Independent Online, South Africa - 15 hours ago
The new endoscopic treatment would be administered via the gastrointestinal tract and the objective of the project to achieve short and long-term bulking ...

Upper Motility and Functional Disorders - Medscape (subscription)

Upper Motility and Functional Disorders
Medscape (subscription) - Jul 7, 2008
One hypothesis is that foods induce inflammatory changes in the upper GI tract. Another hypothesis proposes that foods alter gastrointestinal hormone ...

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