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Abstract
Dexfenfluramine, the appetite-suppressing drug, is associated with an increase in abnormal valve regurgitation, confirms a new study. The valve problems seem to regress when drug therapy is stopped.
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Dexfenfluramine, the appetite-suppressing drug, is associated with an increase in abnormal valve regurgitation, confirms a new study. The valve problems seem to regress when drug therapy is stopped.