Study Provides Further Support for Cardiovascular Safety of OTC Doses of Naproxen Sodium
13th Nov 2006, 18:33 GMT
Over the past 2 years, there has been documented concern about the cardiovascular safety of some pain relievers and arthritis treatments.
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