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Claims of Superior Cardiorenal Protective Effects of Diovan “Cannot Be Supported”: Outside Investigation of VART Study

April 30, 2014
The Translational Research Informatics Center (TRI), which conducted an outside investigation of Chiba University’s VART study that compared the cardiorenal protective effects of the angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) Diovan (valsartan) and the calcium channel blocker (CCB) amlodipine, recently announced that…

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