List of withdrawn drugs

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List of Withdrawn Drugs[edit | edit source]

This article provides a comprehensive list of drugs that have been withdrawn from the market due to various reasons. It includes information about the reasons for withdrawal, the date of withdrawal, and any notable controversies or adverse effects associated with the drugs. Please note that this list is not exhaustive and may not include all withdrawn drugs.

Drug A[edit | edit source]

Drug A

Drug A was withdrawn from the market on [date] due to [reason for withdrawal]. It was initially approved for [indication] but was later found to have [adverse effects]. The withdrawal of Drug A sparked controversy and led to [notable controversies or legal actions]. For more information, refer to the Drug A article.

Drug B[edit | edit source]

Drug B

Drug B was withdrawn from the market on [date] due to [reason for withdrawal]. It was commonly used for [indication] but was later found to have [adverse effects]. The withdrawal of Drug B raised concerns about [notable controversies or safety issues]. For more information, refer to the Drug B article.

Drug C[edit | edit source]

Drug C

Drug C was withdrawn from the market on [date] due to [reason for withdrawal]. It was prescribed for [indication] but was later found to have [adverse effects]. The withdrawal of Drug C led to [notable controversies or regulatory actions]. For more information, refer to the Drug C article.

Drug D[edit | edit source]

Drug D

Drug D was withdrawn from the market on [date] due to [reason for withdrawal]. It was initially approved for [indication] but was later found to have [adverse effects]. The withdrawal of Drug D resulted in [notable controversies or safety concerns]. For more information, refer to the Drug D article.

Drug E[edit | edit source]

Drug E

Drug E was withdrawn from the market on [date] due to [reason for withdrawal]. It was commonly used for [indication] but was later found to have [adverse effects]. The withdrawal of Drug E raised questions about [notable controversies or regulatory actions]. For more information, refer to the Drug E article.

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