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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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RxEconsult, LLC - Vytorin (ezetimibe/simvastatin) for cholesterol reduction

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Merck Cholesterol Drug Vytorin in Study - Health Blog - WSJ

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Vytorin - Cholesterol Medicine | Lower LDL Cholesterol, Pill | Lehigh Valley Health Network

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People asked: "I've read reports about Vytorin. Is it still effective to control my cholesterol?" Our expert answers: http://snurl.com/dr34x

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FDA Rejects 'Son Of Vytorin' - Forbes

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Cholesterol Drug Study Raises Concerns - CBS News

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How it Works

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Popular cholesterol drug may hurt, not help - Heart health- msnbc.com

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Cholesterol drug may not be the answer. http://bit.ly/2nMb3Y I reduced mine 70 points the 101 Foods way!

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How Your Heart Works

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How Does Fluoride Work?

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Merck/Schering Plough reaches settlement with states

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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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    Dr. Ogbru received his Doctorate in Pharmacy from the University of the Pacific School of Pharmacy in 1995. He completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at the University of Arizona/University Medical Center in 1996. He was a Professor of Pharmacy Practice and a Regional Clerkship Coordinator for the University of the Pacific School of Pharmacy from 1996-99.

    Dr. Ogbru has written several journal articles. In 1997, he shared an award from the American Journal of Pain Management for Outstanding Contribution to the Interdisciplinary Pain Management Literature. Over the last 12 years Dr. Ogbru has held several roles in the pharmaceutical industry, including Director of Global Medical Information and Communication." />

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    Dr. Ogbru received his Doctorate in Pharmacy from the University of the Pacific School of Pharmacy in 1995. He completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at the University of Arizona/University Medical Center in 1996. He was a Professor of Pharmacy Practice and a Regional Clerkship Coordinator for the University of the Pacific School of Pharmacy from 1996-99.

    Dr. Ogbru has written several journal articles. In 1997, he shared an award from the American Journal of Pain Management for Outstanding Contribution to the Interdisciplinary Pain Management Literature. Over the last 12 years Dr. Ogbru has held several roles in the pharmaceutical industry, including Director of Global Medical Information and Communication.

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