Dangerous Drugs - Foradil
Foradil was approved by the FDA in 2001 to treat asthma symptoms. It is similar to Salmeterol, or Serevent, another asthma-fighting drug of the same class. In 2005, the FDA issued a warning concerning the drug's potential to worsen asthma symptoms and cause death. The drug has since been re-labeled with a "black box" warning to address these concerns and to communicate the risks to doctors and potential patients.
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