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Tamoxifen with antidepressants may raise risk of breast cancer recurrence

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is expected to issue a warming to doctors about an increased risk of the recurrence of breast cancer with patients taking both the breast cancer drug tamoxifen and select antidepressants, according to a study released last week at the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s annual meeting.

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Wyeth to stop making HRT, focus on cancer research

Wyeth, the company that makes hormone replacement therapies Prempro and Premarin, announced today that it is ending its research in its signature areas of contraceptives and treatments to focus on other female problems such as ovarian and breast cancers, according to the Associated Press/Washington Post.

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Timing, method of HRT may affect heart attack risk

How and when women take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may affect their risk of heart attack, according to the Washington Post.

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High court may bar claims for FDA-approved drugs

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments today in the first of two cases this term that consumer advocates fear could shut courthouse doors to patients injured by FDA-approved drugs or medical devices.

Legal experts say the cases could also affect lawsuits already filed by tens of thousands of Americans challenging the safety of blockbuster drugs such as Celebrex and Prempro and a host of medical devices.

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Wyeth must pay $134.1 million in menopause drug lawsuit

Wyeth must pay $134.1 million, including $99 million in punitive damages, over its mishandling of drugs that helped cause three women’s cancers, a jury ruled.

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