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Diet Drugs:
Ephedra
Metabolife
Meridia
Fen-Phen
Xenadrine
Cholesterol Drugs:
Baycol
Zocor
Lescol
Lipitor
Mevacor
Pravachol
Arthritis Drugs:
Vioxx
Celebrex
Arava
Anaprox
Ansaid
Arthrotec
Bextra
Cataflam
Clinoril
Daypro
Disalcid
Dolobid
EC Naprosyn
Feldene Arthritis Drugs (continued): Indocin
Lodine
Mobic
Motrin
Naprelan
Naprosyn
Orudis
Oruvail
Relafen
Tolectin
Trilisate
Accutane
Prempro
Other Dangerous Drugs:
Serzone
Bextra
Clozaril
Cytotec
DES
Enbrel
Lamisil
Lariam
Remicade
OxyContin
Vaccines
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