Older drug better than new for blood cell disorder
Wed, 06 Jul 2005 08:10 PM EST
... BOSTON (Reuters) - The older generic drug hydroxyurea, if combined with a small dose of aspirin and given to people with thrombocythemia, is more effective in preventing serious bleeding and other complications than the newer and more expensive Agrylin, according to a study. ...
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