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Wall Street is forecasting a win for extended-release niacin, but one clinician says the results do not mean a bust for Vytorin. Instead, he says, the results add to the existing literature that lowering LDL and raising HDL cholesterol contribute independently to cardiovascular disease risk.

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Tags: Cholesterol, Cholesterol Medication, Disease and Condition, Vitamin, Vytorin, Zetia, Niaspan

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