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Older Tenofovir May Not Be Tied to Fracture Risk After All

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bufguy

Sounds like another scam by Gilead to make for money...As tenofovir gets close to losing patent protection, invent a new drug and at the same time suggest that the old drug is bad for your bones and kidneys...Get everyone to switch to the new drug and receive patent protection for the next 15 years. By the time studies show tenofovir is not as harmful as you originally stated....

April 16, 2019

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