Avandia Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Attack

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Medtronic Sprint Fidelis Leads

Medtronic Sprint Fidelis Leads

Medtronic recently removed their Sprint Fidelis defibrillator leads from the market citing a risk of fracture which can cause unnecessary shocks and device failure. The defective leads were implanted in approximately 250,000 pacemaker and defibrillator patients.
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Avandia Linked to Heart Attacks

Avandia Linked to Heart Attacks

Avandia, Glaxo SmithKline's popular diabetes drug, has been linked to heart attacks, cardiovascular problems, congestive heart failure, and osteoporosis. Avandia was first approved in 1999 and has been used by over six million people worldwide.
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Shoulder Pain Pumps Linked to Joint Damage

Shoulder Pain Pumps Linked to Joint Damage

A study published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine revealed that the use of intra-articular pain pump catheters after shoulder surgery appears to cause permanent cartilage damage, a condition known as post-arthroscopic glenohumeral or PAGCL.
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