How Crestor Works
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Women, Heart Disease: Do Statin Drugs like Crestor Work? - TIME
time.com — “Millions of American men and women take statins. But do they work equally for both sexes?” View full resource at time.com
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CRESTOR® approved for use in pediatric patients with HeFH
astrazeneca-us.com — “Read how the FDA decision was based on a supplemental New Drug Application submitted by AstraZeneca which included data from the PLUTO study.” View full resource at astrazeneca-us.com
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Comments of using Crestor, Lisinopril, Coreg (study 7321453) - eHealthMe.com
ehealthme.com — “Have had cough from GERD for many years. Started on Coreg and Lisinapril in May 2011 as a result of acute Atrial Flutter. Have also had HBP for 20 years being treated with Lopressor, taken off the Lopressor and put on Coreg and Lisinopril. In the past 4-6 cough is MUCH worse, been taking cough medicine with hydocodone for last 3 months. What can be done?” View full resource at ehealthme.com
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Crestor linked to muscle and kidney damage | PharmaWatchdog - Drug Injury Lawyers & Resource
pharmawatchdog.com — “Statins are the most widely used medications to lower bad (LDL) cholesterol in order to prevent heart attacks and strokes. Statins work by blocking a substance your body needs to make cholesterol. Statins may also help your body reabsorb cholesterol that has built up in plaques on your artery walls, preventing further blockage in your blood vessels and heart attacks. Statins include well-known medications such as atorvastatin (Lipitor), simvastatin (Zocor), lovastatin (Mevacor), pravastatin (Pra” View full resource at pharmawatchdog.com
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Zetia & Vytorin: how Merck got patients to spend $21 billion on drugs that don’t work | The Ethical Nag
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Peppermint may affect cholesterol meds
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How Your Heart Works
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How the Body Works: Movies
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How Does Fluoride Work?
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DNA, Statins, Hartford, Genomas: Hartford Biotech's Work Could Ease Statins' Side Effects - Health Key
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How 'Random' Lasers Work
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