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New statin drug reduces heart attack and stroke risk in healthy people

November 13, 2008 No Comments

Crestor (Rosuvastatin) The American Heart Association has published details of a new statin drug – Crestor – which dramatically reduces the number of heart attacks and strokes, even for people without existing high levels of cholesterol in their blood. The results of drug trials conducted in the United States, were so conclusive that they were ...

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