Darvocet, a combination of propoxyphene and acetaminophen, was pulled off the market due to concerns about its safety and potential for serious side effects, including life-threatening heart rhythm abnormalities. Studies indicated that propoxyphene could cause significant cardiovascular risks even at therapeutic doses. The decision was made by the FDA after evaluating the drug's risk-benefit profile, concluding that the risks outweighed any potential benefits for pain management.
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Darvocet was withdrawn from the market by the FDA on November 19, 2010 due to it's increased risk of causing serious cardiovascular events such as heart arrhythmia or myocardial infarction.
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Yes, a gun can go off accidentally without any external force or trigger being pulled if there is a mechanical malfunction or defect in the firearm.
Yes it is true. There is no way to turn gravity off or shield anything from it, so everything is always being pulled toward everything else by gravity.
Turn off the engine.
pulled in ( if the reset button is popped out , there is no power being allowed to go to your electric fuel pump )
The aloe leaf broke off due to physical damage or stress, such as being bent or pulled too hard.
Maalox, an over-the-counter antacid, was pulled off the market primarily due to quality control issues related to its manufacturing processes. The FDA issued warnings regarding contamination and the presence of subpotent ingredients, which led to concerns about its safety and efficacy. The product's withdrawal aimed to protect consumer health and ensure that medications met regulatory standards.
Maybe because your tv is off or cables are being pulled out by grape juice.
On a selective basis, hospitol by hospitol