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Diclofenac is now being slowly phased out in South Asia, but not at a pace that assures the recovery of the vultures.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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Because Diclofenac is almost entirely absent from use in Cambodia, the country remains one of the main hopes for the survival of the species.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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Diclofenac, fatal drug for vultures burned drug, Diclofenac, which is found to be fatal for vulture species, was burnt in Nawalparasi yesterday.
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Diclofenac, fatal drug for vultures burned drug, Diclofenac, which is found to be fatal for vulture species, was burnt in Nawalparasi yesterday.
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Diclofenac, fatal drug for vultures burned drug, Diclofenac, which is found to be fatal for vulture species, was burnt in Nawalparasi yesterday.
WN.com - Articles related to '10 most wanted' plants inspected for clues to climate change 2010
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Diclofenac, fatal drug for vultures burned drug, Diclofenac, which is found to be fatal for vulture species, was burnt in Nawalparasi yesterday.
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Diclofenac almost tripled the risk, while etoricoxib and diclofenac were associated with around a fourfold increased risk of suffering death from cardiovascular causes.
High doses of common painkillers increase stroke risk, warn researchers 2011
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He mentioned that the vulture is high on the IUCN Globally Endangered Species List because of Diclofenac, an OTC analgesic and also used for livestock.
Lunch with turkey vultures AYDIN 2009
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The slender-billed vulture is one of several vulture species in Asia that have been driven to the brink of extinction across its entire range due to Diclofenac, an anti-inflammatory drug used for cattle that is highly toxic to vultures.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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Diclofenac has lead to global population declines as high as 99 percent in slender-billed and other vulture species.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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