Study: Older Drugs May Put Elderly at Risk (AP)
1st Dec 2005, 18:38 GMT
AP - Older anti-psychotic drugs are no safer and might even be worse for the elderly than newer ones that the government warned about earlier this year both raise the risk of death, a study suggests.
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