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  2. Statin - Wikipedia

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    On average, statins can lower LDL cholesterol by 1.8 mmol/L (70 mg/dL), which translates into an estimated 60% decrease in the number of cardiac events (heart attack, sudden cardiac death) and a 17% reduced risk of stroke after long-term treatment. [36] A greater benefit is observed with high-intensity statin therapy. [37]

  3. 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]

  4. Atorvastatin - Wikipedia

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    Statin-induced rhabdomyolysis is rare, occurring in less than 0.1% of people who take statins. [64] [65] [66] Statin induced rhabdomyolysis, as with other statin associated muscle symptoms, occurs most commonly in the first year of treatment but can occur at any time during treatment. [64]

  5. Statins may lower risk for heart disease and death, even in ...

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    Chen explained statins work by decreasing the amount of cholesterol made by the liver. “By doing that, it decreases your total circulating blood cholesterol levels ,” he said. Statins do not ...

  6. Fewer people may need statins to prevent heart disease, new ...

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    In other words, as many as 4 million people in the U.S. who currently take statins for primary prevention — meaning they have not had a cardiovascular event such as a stroke or heart attack ...

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  8. Lovastatin - Wikipedia

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    Lovastatin, sold under the brand name Mevacor among others, is a statin medication, to treat high blood cholesterol and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. [2] Its use is recommended together with lifestyle changes. [2] It is taken by mouth. [2]

  9. Simvastatin - Wikipedia

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    This is a major piece of evidence that statins work in another way than the lowering of cholesterol (called pleiotropic effects). [ 35 ] Simvastatin is an effective serum lipid -lowering drug that can decrease low density lipoprotein (LDL) levels by up to 50%.