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  2. Fluvastatin - Wikipedia

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    Data from the Cholesterol Treatment Trialists' (CTT) publication [10] was used to determine the effects of fluvastatin, atorvastatin and rosuvastatin on LDL cholesterol lowering and reduction of myocardial infarction.

  3. Statin - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; Slovenščina ... Lescol, Lescol XL, Lipaxan, Primesin: Synthetic: CYP2C9: ... most of the block-buster branded statins have been generic since 2012, ...

  4. List of drugs: Le - Wikipedia

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    Brand names and generic names are differentiated by capitalizing brand names. See also the list of the top 100 bestselling branded drugs, ranked by sales. Abbreviations are used in the list as follows: INN = International Nonproprietary Name; BAN = British Approved Name; USAN = United States Adopted Name; Two-letter codes for countries

  5. Me-too drug - Wikipedia

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    Three years later, the term appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary. [1] In the early 1970s, Silverman and Lee reported that there were almost 100 tranquillisers, 130 antihistamines, greater than 270 antibiotics and more than 200 sulfonamides. [7] In 1994, Desmond Laurence's textbook Clinical Pharmacology referred to me-too as "me-again". [1]

  6. Lercanidipine - Wikipedia

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    Lercanidipine (trade name Zanidip, among others) is an antihypertensive (blood pressure lowering) drug. It belongs to the dihydropyridine class of calcium channel blockers, which work by relaxing and opening the blood vessels allowing the blood to circulate more freely around the body.

  7. Levetiracetam - Wikipedia

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    Levetiracetam was approved for medical use in the United States in 1999 [8] and is available as a generic medication. [13] In 2022, it was the 123rd most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 5 million prescriptions. [14] [15] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [16]

  8. Colestyramine - Wikipedia

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    Colestyramine or cholestyramine (trade names Questran, Questran Light, Cholybar, Olestyr) is a bile acid sequestrant, which binds bile in the gastrointestinal tract to prevent its reabsorption.

  9. Semaglutide - Wikipedia

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    Semaglutide is a medication used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity.