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Philippe Camus, M.D.

Dijon, France

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Fenfluramine

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XII.b Valvular heart disease and/or dysfunction

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Last update : 10/08/2012
 
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Aminorex
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Amphetamine (and -derivatives)
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Cocaine
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Dexfenfluramine
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Levamisole
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Publications

Valvular heart disease with the use of fenfluramine-phentermine.
Texas Heart Institute journal 2011;38;581-3 2011
Evidence for possible involvement of 5-HT(2B) receptors in the cardiac valvulopathy associated with fenfluramine and other serotonergic medications.
Circulation 2000 Dec 05;102;2836-41 2000 Dec 05
Dose-effect of fenfluramine use on the severity of valvular heart disease among fen-phen patients with valvulopathy.
International journal of obesity and related metabolic disorders : journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity 1999 Sep;23;926-8 1999 Sep
Valvular heart disease associated with fenfluramine-phentermine.
The New England journal of medicine 1997 Dec 11;337;1772; author reply 1775 1997 Dec 11
Valvular heart disease associated with fenfluramine-phentermine.
The New England journal of medicine 1997 Aug 28;337;581-8 1997 Aug 28

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