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... care platform leader for prasugrel. Acute coronary syndromes (ACS), which is comprised of heart attacks and unstable angina (chest pain), affects more than 1.4 million people in the United States annually.(i) Coronary heart disease, which can result ...
Source:Medical News
Date:January 2, 2009
... drugmaker Daiichi Sankyo. The pill is designed to treat patients with acute heart problems such as heart attacks or unstable angina who are at risk of developing blood clots. If approved, prasugrel would compete against the blockbuster blood thinner ...
Source:Canadian Business Magazine
Date:December 31, 2008
... those findings, the researchers examined outcomes in 1477 patients with acute coronary syndromes (heart attacks or unstable angina) who were treated with clopidogrel in the multinational TRITON-TIMI 38 study. They found that CYP2C19 genetic variant ...
Source:EMaxHealth
Date:December 29, 2008
The term angina generally refers to the tightening sensation, which for some is painful, experienced in the body.
Source:Natural Holistic Health Blog
Date:December 24, 2008
... be advised before OsmoPrep is used in patients with severe renal insufficiency, congestive heart failure, ascites, unstable angina, gastric retention, ileus, acute obstruction or pseudo-obstruction of the bowel, severe chronic constipation, bowel ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:December 19, 2008
... be advised before OsmoPrep is used in patients with severe renal insufficiency, congestive heart failure, ascites, unstable angina, gastric retention, ileus, acute obstruction or pseudo-obstruction of the bowel, severe chronic constipation, bowel ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:December 19, 2008
... Association has long recommended aspirin therapy for people who've had a heart attack, stroke caused by blood clot, unstable angina, or "ministrokes." The AHA also notes that even people who have not experienced such an event but who are at ...
Source:Buffalo News
Date:December 9, 2008
... but those taking the first pill had 20 percent fewer cardiovascular events (such as heart attack, stroke and unstable angina) than those taking the other combo pill that included the diuretic. The study was published in the Dec. 4 issue of the New ...
Source:The Indianapolis Star
Date:December 9, 2008
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