New Hypothesis Explains Why Drugs Increase Risk of Heart Attacks and Strokes, Case Western Reserve University Study

EurekAlert! -- CLEVELAND – February 21, 2011 – New research shows that medications which have raised safety concerns over heart attack and stroke risks may not have gotten approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) if the cardiovascular effects of fluid retention had been better understood. Fluid retention may explain the increased risk of heart attacks and strokes of medications such as Vioxx®, Bextra®, and Avandia®.

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