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Research into painkiller use for post-COVID withdrawn

Research into painkiller use for post-COVID withdrawn

Researchers at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam have temporarily withdrawn a study investigating the use of a painkiller to treat long-term COVID symptoms. The decision was made due to concerns regarding whether the research adhered to proper regulatory protocols.

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