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Sharon underwent 13 hours of surgery to reduce the bleeding in his brain, and doctors earlier this week slowly lowered his dosage of anesthesia to draw him out of a medically induced coma.
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Official conversations about medication in racing are a fairly common occurrence these days, many of them centering on the raceday use of furosemide, also known as Lasix or Salix, a diuretic that has been proven to reduce pulmonary bleeding in racehorses, bleeding that is often the result of strenuous exercise.
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Eliquis now has the unique distinction of being the only new anticoagulant to reduce stroke, major bleeding, and death versus the gold standard warfarin in atrial fibrillation patients (the largest commercial opportunity, in our view).
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