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Atorvastatin belong to a class of drug known as HMG CoA reductase inhibitor. This drug works by blocking the production of cholesterol (a type of fat) in the body.
Indications: to reduce the amounts of low density lipoprotein or LDL (bad) cholesterol, more...
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Ezetimibe is an anti-hyperlipidemic medication. It acts by decreasing cholesterol absorption in the intestine. It is used together with statins (Vytorin®) to help lower cholesterol in patients who cannot be controlled on statins alone.
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Simvastatin belong to a class of drug known as HMG CoA reductase inhibitor. This is an anti-hypercholesterolemic drug that works by blocking the production of cholesterol (a type of fat) in the body. Simvastatin is used to reduce the total amounts of chol more...
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Abilify is one of a group of medicines called antipsychotics. It is also known as Aripiprazole, and is used to schizophrenia, and the manic phase of bipolar disorder.
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Aripiprazole is an antipsychotic medication, indicated in the treatment of schizophrenia, acute and mixed episodes associated with bipolar disorder (manic depression), and maintenance therapy for bipolar I disorder. It works by changing the actions of ch more...
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| Pharmacists Likely To Play Direct Role In Future Diabetes Management |
Community pharmacists could soon be playing a more direct role in diabetes management following a new study at Brisbane's Wesley Research Institute funded by the MBF Foundation.The aim of the study is to help people with Type 2 Diabetes gain better control over their blood glucose levels to reduce their need for visits to the doctor or hospital admissions.
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| Drug Ads On TV May Infuence Americans To Overmedicate |
A UCLA study suggests that direct to consumer television advertisements of prescription drugs may be influencing Americans to believe they are sicker than they really are and this could lead to taking more medication than they actually need.The study is published in the current edition of the Annals of Family Medicine.
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