A widely used combination of two common
medications may cause unexpected increases in
blood glucose levels, according to a study
conducted at the Stanford University School of
Medicine, Vanderbilt University and Harvard
Medical School. Researchers were surprised at the
finding because neither of the two drugs one,
an antidepressant marketed as Paxil, and the
other, a cholesterol-lowering medication called
Pravachol has a similar effect alone.
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