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Posted AT 3:58 AM EST on 17/09/08

Drug makers ignoring key gender differences, immunologist warns

From Wednesday's Globe and Mail

Mounting evidence that the immune systems of men and women work differently isn't being taken into account by pharmaceutical companies when they develop new drugs, a leading Canadian immunologist says. Eleanor Fish, a professor at the University of Toronto, says this means women may be taking prescription drugs that aren't as effective for them as they are for men, and are at greater risk of suffering from adverse drug reactions from medications already on the market.

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