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Fibrate use common in US, Canada
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Fibrate use, especially fenofibrate, on the rise despite questionable benefit: US prescriptions for fibrates inc... http://bit.ly/i7pyLJ
Despite uncertain benefit, fibrates commonly used in US, Canada
physorg.com — “Although recent evidence suggests that the clinical benefit may be uncertain for fibrates, a class of drugs used for the treatment of high lipid levels, use of these drugs is common in the U.S. and Canada, with usage increasing steadily in the last decade in the U.S., especially for a brand-name fibrate ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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