Blood Clot Concerns Prompt EU Restrictions For Pfizer's Xeljanz
Executive Summary
The European Medicines Agency's pharmacovigilance committee has launched a fresh review of Xeljanz and has also recommended suspending all fenspiride medicines, which are used to treat non-serious cough but are associated with heart rhythm problems.
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