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    Neurology. 2007 Jan 9;68(2):146-9.

    Phenylpropanolamine contained in cold remedies and risk of hemorrhagic stroke.

    Yoon BW, Bae HJ, Hong KS, Lee SM, Park BJ, Yu KH, Han MK, Lee YS, Chung DK, Park JM, Jeong SW, Lee BC, Cho KH, Kim JS, Lee SH, Yoo KM; Acute Brain Bleeding Analysis (ABBA) Study Investigators.

    Department of Neurology, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, 110-744, Republic of Korea. bwyoon@snu.ac.kr

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    In this study, we sought to elucidate whether phenylpropanolamine (PPA) in cold remedies (small and divided doses) increases the risk of hemorrhagic stroke (HS). PPA exposure significantly increased the risk, and the risk was much higher in women. In women, linear trends were also found in recency, duration, and dosage of PPA exposure. PPA contained in cold remedies increases the risk of HS, particularly in women.

    PMID: 17210897 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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