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  SUMMARY AND COMMENT
  Risk from Celebrex in a Colorectal-Adenoma Prevention Trial (FREE)
N Engl J Med 2005 Mar 17; 352:1071-80
 
  SUMMARY AND COMMENT
  Risk from Vioxx in a Colorectal-Adenoma Prevention Trial
N Engl J Med 2005 Mar 17; 352:1092-102
N Engl J Med 2006 Jul 13; 355:221
N Engl J Med 2006 Jul 13; 355:113-7
N Engl J Med 2006 Jul 13; 355:203-4
 
  SUMMARY AND COMMENT
  Vioxx and Cardiac Risk: An Update
Lancet 2005 Feb 5; 365:475-81
Lancet 2005 Feb 5; 365:449-51
 
  SUMMARY AND COMMENT
  Risk from COX-2 Inhibitors After CABG
N Engl J Med 2005 Mar 17; 352:1081-91
 
  SUMMARY AND COMMENT
  Is Risk for Nonfatal MI Greater with Vioxx Than with Celebrex?
Ann Intern Med 2005 Feb 1; 142:157-64
Ann Intern Med 2005 Feb 1; 142:212-4
 
  NEWS IN CONTEXT
  Perspective on the News About Naproxen

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Risk from Celebrex in a Colorectal-Adenoma Prevention Trial
Celecoxib recipients had more than triple the risk for nonfatal MI or death from cardiovascular causes, compared with placebo recipients.
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