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  2. Evolocumab - Wikipedia

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    Evolocumab, [6] sold under the brand name Repatha, is a monoclonal antibody that is an immunotherapy medication for the treatment of hyperlipidemia. Evolocumab is a fully human monoclonal antibody that inhibits proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) .

  3. Does Medicare cover Repatha, and what does it cost? - AOL

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    Repatha is a brand name for the injectable drug evolocumab. Repatha treats high cholesterol and reduces the risk of heart attack , stroke, and certain types of heart surgery in adults with ...

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    The debate over whether people ages 60 and up should take aspirin continues as medical experts learn more about the potential pros and cons of long-term use. Aspirin is an over-the-counter ...

  5. What Happens If I Use Expired Semaglutide? - AOL

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    Semaglutide — the type 2 diabetes and weight loss medication sold under the brand names Ozempic and Wegovy — can expire. If you’ve ever given old milk a sniff, you know for yourself that ...

  6. New Netflix series highlights the gaps in the modern medical ...

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    In addition, people don’t always feel comfortable bringing their wellness practices to their doctor, said Dr. Summer Allen, a family medicine physician at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

  7. Should you drink apple cider vinegar? A health expert ... - AOL

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    I spoke with Julia Zumpano, a registered dietitian at the Cleveland Clinic Center for Human Nutrition, to find out how beneficial apple cider vinegar really is, and whether there are any risks ...