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Temporal Trends in Anti-Diabetes Drug Use in TRICARE Following Safety Warnings in 2007 About Rosiglitazone

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  • Kate A. Stewart
  • Brenda M. Natzke
  • Thomas V. Williams
  • Elder Granger
  • S. Ward Casscells
  • Thomas W. Croghan

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In 2007, highly publicized warnings suggested rosiglitazone, a drug used to treat type 2 diabetes, may be associated with an increased risk of heart attack and cardiovascular-related death.

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  • Kate A. Stewart & Brenda M. Natzke & Thomas V. Williams & Elder Granger & S. Ward Casscells & Thomas W. Croghan, "undated". "Temporal Trends in Anti-Diabetes Drug Use in TRICARE Following Safety Warnings in 2007 About Rosiglitazone," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4112dd90998d4f7b9d6f78533, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:4112dd90998d4f7b9d6f78533281a005
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    1. Hostenkamp, Gisela & Fischer, Katharina Elisabeth & Borch-Johnsen, Knut, 2016. "Drug safety and the impact of drug warnings: An interrupted time series analysis of diabetes drug prescriptions in Germany and Denmark," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 120(12), pages 1404-1411.

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