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  2. Rosuvastatin - Wikipedia

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    Rosuvastatin, sold under the brand name Crestor among others, is a statin medication, used to prevent cardiovascular disease in those at high risk and treat abnormal lipids. [6] It is recommended to be used together with dietary changes, exercise, and weight loss. [ 6 ]

  3. Statin - Wikipedia

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    The best-selling statin is atorvastatin, also known as Lipitor, which in 2003 became the best-selling pharmaceutical in history. [12] The manufacturer Pfizer reported sales of US$12.4 billion in 2008. [13] Patient compliance with statin usage is problematic despite robust evidence of the benefits. [14] [15]

  4. Discovery and development of statins - Wikipedia

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    The difference in selectivity is because lipophilic statins passively and non-selectively diffuse into both hepatocyte and non-heptatocyte, while the hydrophilic statins rely largely on active transport into hepatocyte to exert their effects. [5] [12] High hepatoselectivity is thought to translate into reduced risk of adverse effects. [7]

  5. AstraZeneca's Crestor Fails to Best Lipitor in Study - AOL

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    AstraZeneca (NYS: AZN) just lost a potential marketing edge for Crestor. In trial results announced today, the statin drug failed to best Lipitor at clearing clogged arteries, at least in a ...

  6. When a Good Idea Goes Bad - AOL

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    Give AstraZeneca (NYS: AZN) credit for attempting to differentiate Crestor as the cholesterol drug market is about to get flooded with generic versions of Pfizer's (NYS: PFE) top-selling Lipitor.

  7. AZ's Crestor Scored Points, but Didn't Beat Lipitor - AOL

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