FDA Publishes Drug Safety Label Changes in December 2012

The Food and Drug Administration has published changes to certain drugs’ safety labels in December 2012.

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The changes may apply to one or more of these sections: boxed warning, contraindications, warnings, precautions, adverse reactions and patient package insert/medication guide.

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