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COGENT: No CV Events But Significant GI Benefits of PPI Omeprazole
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Title COGENT: No CV Events But Significant GI Benefits of PPI Omeprazole
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/709534?src=rss
Description The randomized controlled trial results should put a stop to alarmist headlines about PPIs blunting efficacy of antiplatelet drugs, experts say. By withholding PPIs, physicians are doing more harm than good, the results suggest. Heartwire
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Date Sep 28, 2009
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