Cholesterol Lowering Drug
Cholesterol Lowering Drug - most related articles:
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Lowering cholesterol reduces heart attack and stroke risk - 7.6
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Vytorin does not appear to be unsafe - American Heart Association - 7
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Safety changes in labeling for cholesterol lowering drugs statins - 5.8
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Prevalence of bad cholesterol levels decreases in US - 5.6
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Red yeast rice reduce cholesterol in statin intolerant - 5.2
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Evacetrapib can increase good cholesterol HDL - 5.1
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Cholesterol lowering drug may fight staph infection - 4.9
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Lower cholesterol early in life - 4.8
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Statins, cholesterol lowering drugs may not prevent Alzheimer's Disease - 4.8
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Ongoing review of cholesterol drug Vytorin - 4.8
Cholesterol Lowering Drug articles
Statin use reduces Parkinson Disease riskRegular use of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs may be associated with a modest reduction in risk for developing Parkinson disease, particularly among younger patients. Statins are one of the most prescribed classes of drugs in the United States.
Safety changes in labeling for cholesterol lowering drugs statinsImportant safety changes to the labeling for some widely used cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins are being announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. These products, when used with diet and exercise, help to lower a person's "bad cholesterol (low-density lipoprotein cholesterol).
Cholesterol lowering drugs statins may help hospitalized influenza patientsThe two main ways to prevent and control influenza today are annual immunization and antiviral drugs. A team of investigators has found that statins, cholesterol-lowering drugs, may offer an additional treatment to complement these approaches and reduce mortality among patients hospitalized with influenza.
Statin may raise stroke risk in patients with brain hemorrhagePeople with brain hemorrhage - a type of stroke - should avoid taking cholesterol lowering drugs called statins, revealed by researchers in US.
Statin and BP drug combo ALL prevents heart attack and strokeLow-cost drugs – a cholesterol-lowering statin and a blood pressure-lowering drug – as daily doses to 68,560 people with diabetes or heart disease for two years is estimated to have prevented 1,271 heart attacks and strokes.
Statins may help prevent stroke recurrencePeople who take cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins after a stroke may be less likely to have another stroke later, according to research published in the May 26, 2009, print issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
Statins reduce inflammation in prostate tumorsCholesterol lowering drugs called statins may reduce inflammation in prostate tumors, possibly hindering cancer growth, according to a study led by investigators in the Duke Prostate Center.
Cholesterol lowering drug may fight staph infectionAn international team of researchers supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has blocked staph infections in mice using a drug previously tested in clinical trials as a cholesterol-lowering agent. The novel approach, described in the February 14 online edition of Science, could offer a new direction for therapies against a bacterium that's becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics.
Statins, cholesterol lowering drugs may not prevent Alzheimer's DiseaseTaking statins, which are cholesterol-lowering drugs, offers no protection against Alzheimer's disease, revealed by US researchers at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.
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