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Since the study results were disclosed, Sanofi-Aventis officials have been defending the safety of Lantus with a company statement, a conference call with analysts and a video message from the chief medical officer.
Other experts and some patient groups, including the American Diabetes Association, have urged patients to talk to their doctor rather than stopping use of Lantus.
It is the company's third-best-selling drug and a key growth driver, with revenue up 28 percent to nearly $3.5 billion last year.
In New York trading Wednesday, Sanofi shares rose $1.06, or 3.6 percent, to $30.55.
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