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  2. Atorvastatin - Wikipedia

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    From 1996 to 2012, under the trade name Lipitor, atorvastatin became the world's best-selling medication of all time, with more than $125 billion in sales over approximately 14.5 years. [ 116 ] and $13 billion a year at its peak, [ 117 ] Lipitor alone "provided up to a quarter of Pfizer Inc.'s annual revenue for years."

  3. Statin - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 Cochrane review found a decrease in risk of death and other poor outcomes without any evidence of harm. [4] For every 138 people treated for 5 years, one fewer dies; for every 49 treated, one fewer has an episode of heart disease. [11] A 2011 review reached similar conclusions, [25] and a 2012 review found benefits in both women and men ...

  4. These Are the Statin Side Effects You Should Know About - AOL

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    Studies show that they decrease major cardiovascular events—like heart attacks and stroke—by 25 to 45 percent, says Roger Blumenthal, MD, a spokesperson for the American Heart Association and ...

  5. Older adults over age 70 should consider taking statins ...

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    Statins are linked to better health outcomes in older adults over the age of 70 with or without previous cardiovascular disease, a new study finds.

  6. Talk:Atorvastatin - Wikipedia

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    A search for "atorvastatin-induced myopathy" since 2020 gives 14 results. Perhaps you could take a look at some of the recent reviews that specifically mention atorvastatin like An overview of statin-induced myopathy and perspectives for the future and summarise one or more of them for use in

  7. Can 4 common medications — Viagra, estrogen, a statin ... - AOL

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    Sold under the brand name Lipitor, atorvastatin is designed to help lower cholesterol and triglyceride (fat) levels in the blood, Dr. Lewis Nelson, chair of emergency medicine at Rutgers New ...