Dangerous Drugs - Evista
Evista is an oral pill used to treat the onset of osteoporosis in post-menopausal women. In April of 2006, Evista was determined to show considerable effectiveness in reducing the incidence of breast cancer. It is produced by Eli Lily pharmaceuticals.
A clinical study known as the RUTH (Raloxifene Use for The Heart) trial trailed 10,000 women with an average age of 67 for seven years. Each of the women had a history of or were at high risk for heart disease. The study found Evista to be detrimental to the coronary health of women who used the drug.
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